Muslim Rulers and Rebels |
Acknowledgments |
Introduction Extraordinary and Everyday Politics in the Muslim Philippines |
![]() | Chapter 1 The Politics of Heritage |
![]() | Chapter 2 People and Territory in Cotabato |
![]() | Chapter 3 Islamic Rule in Cotabato |
![]() | Chapter 4 European Impositions and the Myth of Morohood |
![]() | Chapter 5 America's Moros |
![]() | Chapter 6 Postcolonial Transitions |
![]() | Chapter 7 Muslim Separatism and the Bangsamoro Rebellion |
![]() | The Emergence of a Muslim Counterelite |
• | The Commission on National Integration and the Generation of Muslim Separatism |
• | Middle Eastern Educations and the Formation of an Islamic Counterelite |
• | Datu Udtug Matalam and the Muslim Independence Movement |
![]() | Sectarian Violence in Cotabato |
![]() | Martial Law and the Bangsamoro Rebellion |
• | The War of Representations |
![]() | Chapter 8 Regarding the War from Campo Muslim |
![]() | Chapter 9 Unarmed Struggle |
![]() | Chapter 10 Muslim Nationalism after Marcos |
![]() | Chapter 11 Resistance and Rule in Cotabato |
![]() | NOTES |
![]() | Glossary |
Bibliography |
![]() | Index |