American Historical Collections (http://rizal.lib.admu.edu.ph/ahc/)
The American Historical Collection website. Housed at the Ateneo, the collection houses materials related to the American Experience in the Philippines.
Boondocksnet.com (http://www.boondocksnet.com/bio.html)
A website created by renowned author, Jim Zwick, that specializes on the Philippine-American war as seen from an American and Philippine perspectives.
Hector Santos (http://www.hectorsan@bibingka.com/pages.htm)
This site links to five other Philippine webpages devoted entirely to Philippine general resources, culture and history.
Los Indios Bravos - The Filipino Solidarity Project (http://www.los-indios-bravos.com/english/eng%5Fhist.html)
Presents historical overview of the Philippines from the time of its recorded history to the present.
Philippine-American Relations, 1898-1930: The Age of Imperialism (http://www.hti.umich.edu/p/philamer/)
Philippine-American Relations, drawn from the University of Michigan Library's Southeast Asia collection, comprises the full text of monographs and government documents published in the United States, Spain, and the Philippines between 1870 and 1920.
Philippines (http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Philippines.htm)
The Philippines pages of World Statesmen lists the historical leaders of the Philippines. It lists the heads of state and government, has images of the Filipino flag in different periods of history, includes maps, has the English text of the national anthem, chronology, as well as era names.
Timeline: The Philippines (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/country%5Fprofiles/1264117.stm)
Run by the British Broadcasting Corporation, this web page provides an outline of the history of the Philippines from 1542 until present.
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