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ID:   188587


1974 Battle of Jolo: testimonial narratives of survivors and intra-Tausug relations / Salomon, Elgin Glenn R   Journal Article
Salomon, Elgin Glenn R Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Addressing the limitations of the dominant historiography of the Martial Law period (1972–1986) of the Philippines in Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago, this article provides testimonial narratives of witnesses and survivors of the 1974 Battle of Jolo as a counter-history. Tausug identity has been constructed and depicted by examining how the experiences of both Christian and Muslim Tausug shifted from cooperation to violence after this battle. The imposition of Martial Law and the 1974 Battle of Jolo not only caused displacement, property destruction, and casualties, it significantly contributed to the animosities between Christian and Muslim Tausugs that continue until the present.
Key Words Mindanao  Martial Law  Ferdinand Marcos  Tausug  Testimonial Narratives 
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ID:   032753


Challenge of Bangladesh: a special debate / Chopra, Pran (ed.) 1971  Book
Chopra, Pran Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication Bombay, Popular Prakashan, 1971.
Description 159p.hbk
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006480954.92/CHO 006480MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   038861


Challenge of Bangladesh: a special debate / Chopra, Pran (ed.) 1971  Book
Chopra, Pran Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication Bombay, Popular Prakashan, 1971.
Description 159p.hbk
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006647954.92/CHO 006647MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   116252


Example to be followed or a warning to be avoided? The British, Boers, and guerrilla warfare, 1900–1902 / Surridge, Keith   Journal Article
Surridge, Keith Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the British response to the onset of guerrilla warfare launched by the Boers in March 1900. It argues that although Britain had signed the Hague Convention in July 1899, the two commanders, Lords Roberts and Kitchener, combated this unprecedented challenge with their own notions of what constituted 'civilised warfare' or 'the usages of war'. They did not concern themselves with winning 'hearts and minds', and both commanders used destructive measures against the civilian population, either to punish them for helping the guerrillas, or to turn them against those still fighting. Kitchener implemented a thorough strategy based on the destruction of farms and livestock and on imprisoning Boer and African families in what became known as 'concentration camps'. Although the 'collective punishment' of civilians was against the Hague Convention, the British utilised such methods to destroy the independence of the Boer republics. The article also suggests that the nature of the guerrilla war undermines any claim that it was fought in a 'gentlemanly' manner, and shows that in British Cape Colony, rebels were dealt with by martial law and the use of African collaborators, to the detriment of civil governance and the racial hierarchy.
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ID:   036678


Friends not masters: a political autobiography / Khan, Mohammad Ayub 1967  Book
Khan, Mohammad Ayub Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 1967.
Description xiv, 275p.Hbk
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ID:   040733


From martial law to martial law : politics in the Punjab, 1919-1958 / Ahmad, Syed Nur ; Baxter, Craig (ed.) 1985  Book
Ahmed Syeed Nur editor Book
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Edition Westview replica edition
Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1985.
Description xiv, 453p.Pbk
Standard Number 086531845X
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ID:   045662


Generals in politics : Pakistan 1958-1982 / Khan, Mohammad Asghar 1983  Book
khan Mohammad Asghar Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, 1983.
Description vi, 230p.hbk
Standard Number 0706922158
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ID:   039717


Occupier's law Isreal and the west bank / Shehadeh, Raja 1985  Book
Shehadeh, Raja Book
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Publication Washington DC, Institute for Palestine Studies, 1985.
Description iv, 212p.
Standard Number 0887281508
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027631340.11/SHE 027631MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   119518


Old habits new ways: civil-military relations / Rizvi, Hasan Askari   Journal Article
Rizvi, Hasan Askari Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   164960


Philippines in 2018 : Broken Promises, Growing Impatience / Atienza, Maria Ela L   Journal Article
Atienza, Maria Ela L Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Two and a half years into the Duterte administration, the country is facing high inflation rates, weak political institutions, and political uncertainty. While there are efforts toward political reform as well as peaceful settlement of conflicts, the country remains divided, with no clear strategy for reforms or nation-building being offered.
Key Words Inflation  Philippines  Martial Law  Duterte  Charter Change 
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ID:   184867


Role of armed forces in Iranian revolution / Sreedhar   Journal Article
Sreedhar Journal Article
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Sir Michael O'Dwyer and 'imperial terrorism' in the Punjab, 191 / Lloyd, Nick   Journal Article
Lloyd, Nick Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Sir Michael O'Dwyer, the lieutenant-governor of the Punjab between 1913 and 1919, has perhaps one of the worst reputations in the history of the Raj, being commonly associated with brutality, repression and 'imperial terrorism'. In particular, his role in the administration of martial law between April and June 1919 has been heavily criticised. He has been accused of conducting coercion, torture and racial humiliation. Drawing upon archival records, including the numerous testimonies gathered by the official Government of India inquiry (the Hunter Committee), this article will reassess O'Dwyer's role in martial law, arguing that he was far more professional and sympathetic than has hitherto been assumed.
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