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Feeding Manila in Peace and War, 1850–1945 Daniel F. Doeppers The UniversiTy of Wisconsin Press Bibliography.indd 1 07/06/2016 3:04:31 PM Bibliography.indd 2 07/06/2016 3:04:31 PM BIBLIOGRAPHY Following Philippine practice, relevant Hispanic names of Filipinos are alphabetized under d (e.g., de Jesus), while the names of Spaniards are alphabetized by the surname following de (e.g., de Comyn under c). AbbreviaTions AAAG Annals of the Association of American Geographers ABFMS Agricultural Bulletin of the Federated Malay States ACCJ American Chamber of Commerce Journal (Manila) AEH Australian Economic History AHR American Historical Review ARBAg Annual Report of the Bureau of Agriculture ARBAI Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry ARBPI Annual Report of the Bureau of Plant Industry ARCC Annual Report of the Collector of Customs ARCIR Annual Report of the Collector of Internal Revenue ARMB Annual Report of the Municipal Board, City of Manila ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations BAHC Bulletin of the American Historical Collection (Manila) Balanza Title varies: Islas Filipinas [Hacienda], Balanza General del Comercio de las Islas Filipinas, Balanza Mercantil del Comercio de las Islas Filipinas, Estadistica Mer- cantil del Comercio Exterior de las Islas Filipinas, Estadistica General del Comercio Exterior de las Islas Filipinas BIA United States, Bureau of Insular Affairs records, USNA II Biba Bigabang Bayan (National Rice Granary, 1944) BIES Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies BNM Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid BPS Bulletin of Philippine Statistics (continues PSR) BR Blair, Emma H., and James A. Robertson, eds. The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898. 55 vols. Cleveland: A. H. Clark, 1903–7. Bulletin Title varies: Manila Daily Bulletin, Manila Bulletin, Bulletin Today CEA Civilian Emergency Administration Census 1903 United States, Bureau of the Census. Census of the Philippine Islands, 1903. 4 vols. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1905. 3 Bibliography.indd 3 07/06/2016 3:04:31 PM 4 Bibliography Census 1918 Philippine Islands, Census Office of the Philippine Islands. Census of the Philippines, 1918. Manila: Bureau of Printing, 1920. Census 1939 Philippines (Commonwealth), Commission of the Census. Census of the Philippines, 1939. Manila: Bureau of Printing, 1940. Chronicle Manila Chronicle CIJ Commerce and Industry Journal (continued by PJC) CR Commerce Reports CRUSFC Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries CVB The Netherlands, Consulaire en andere Verslagen en Berichten [consular reports] DCTR United States, Daily Consular and Trade Reports, 1912–14 ECA Emergency Control Administration EEH Explorations in Economic History ENSO El Niño southern oscillation FAO United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Gaceta Gaceta de Manila GR Geographical Review Herald Philippines Herald (Manila) HRAF Human Relations Area Files HSBC Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Hs. of Com. United Kingdom, House of Commons Papers, a.k.a. Parliamentary Papers (Commons) [consular reports] IJAS International Journal of Asian Studies Inquirer Philippine Daily Inquirer (Manila) IR Ilocos Review JAAA Journal of the American Asiatic Association JAE Journal of Asian Economics JAMS Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States JAS Journal of Asian Studies JAVMA Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association JCPT Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics JEH Journal of Economic History JH Journal of History JHG Journal of Historical Geography JIH Journal of Interdisciplinary History JNL Journal of Northern Luzon JPS Journal of Philippine Statistics JSEAH Journal of Southeast Asian History JSEAS Journal of Southeast Asian Studies JSS Journal of the Siam Society KITLV Koninklijk Institut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde MJTG Malayan Journal of Tropical Geography MS Municipal Sanitation MT Manila Times NARIC National Rice and Corn Corporation NHI National Historical Institute Bibliography.indd 4 07/06/2016 3:04:31 PM Bibliography 5 NYT New York Times PA Philippine Agriculturist PAgR Philippine Agricultural Review PC Philippines Constabulary PCAU Philippine Civil Affairs Unit PE potential evapotranspiration PEF Progreso Economico de Filipinas PFP Philippines Free Press PFR Philippine Finance Review PFY Philippine Fisheries Yearbook Philippines Yearbook Title varies: Philippines Yearbook, Philippines Herald Year Book, Philippine Yearbook (1933–34 to 1940–41) PICAU variation of PCAU PJAg Philippine Journal of Agriculture PJAI Philippine Journal of Animal Industry PJC Philippine Journal of Commerce (continues CIJ) PJS Philippine Journal of Science PMC Philippine Manufacturing Corporation PNA Philippine National Archives, Records Management and Archives Office PNHB Peking Natural History Bulletin PNL Philippine National Library PNR Philippine National Railroad PPG Progress in Physical Geography PQCS Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society PR Philippine Review PRO United Kingdom, Public Records Office, Kew, London PRRA Philippine Relief and Rehabilitation Administration PS Philippine Studies PSacra Philippiniana Sacra PSR Philippine Statistical Review (continues SBPI) QBBPW Quarterly Bulletin, Bureau of Public Works RCUS United States, Reports of the Consuls of the United States RGGPI United States, War Department, Bureau of Insular Affairs, Report of the Gov- ernor General of the Philippine Islands RIMA Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs RPC United States, War Department, Bureau of Insular Affairs, Philippine Com- mission, Report of the Philippine Commission SBPI Philippine Islands, Bureau of Commerce, Statistical Bulletin of the Philippine Islands SCR United States, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Supplement to Commerce Reports (continues DCTR) SEAS Southeast Asian Studies TIBG Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers UMJEAS University of Manila Journal of East Asiatic Studies USNA II United States National Archives II, College Park, Maryland UST University of Santo Tomas Bibliography.indd 5 07/06/2016 3:04:31 PM 6 Bibliography Books and ChaPTers in EdiTed VolUmes Abeyasekere, Susan. “Death and Disease in Nineteenth Century Batavia.” In Norman G. Owen, ed., Death and Disease in Southeast Asia: Explorations in Social, Medical, and Demographic History, 189–209. Singapore: Oxford University Press and Asian Studies Association of Australia, 1987. Ablang, Jose R. “Nationalizing Our Retail Trade.” In Commercial and Industrial Man- ual of the Philippines, 1940–1941. Manila: Publishers Inc., 1941. Agoncillo, Marcela M. Reminiscences of the Agoncillo Family. Quezon City: R. P. Garcia Publishing Co., 1981. Agoncillo, Teodoro A. The Fateful Years: Japan’s Adventure in the Philippines, 1941–45. 2 vols. Quezon City: R. P. Garcia Publishing Co., 1965. Albert, Bill, and Adrian Graves, eds. Crisis and Change in the International Sugar Econ- omy, 1860–1914. Norwich: ISC Press, 1984. Alcina, Francisco Ignacio, SJ. Historia de las Islas e Indios de Bisayas. Manuscript, 1668. Fr. Cantius J. Kobak, OFM, and Fr. Lucio Gutierrez, OP, trans., PSacra, chapters published seriatum 1979, 1984, and 1994–, ongoing 2006 (since republished in its entirety by the University of Santo Tomas Press). Alegre, Edilberto N. “Poor Man’s Fare.” In Doreen G. Fernandez and Edilberto N. Alegre, Sarap: Essays on Philippine Food, 210–21. Manila: Mr. & Ms. Publishing, 1988. Allan, Rob, Janette Lindesay, and David Parker. El Niño Southern Oscillation and Cli- matic Variability. Collingswood, Vic., Australia: CSIRO Publishing, 1996. Fails to include Philippine rainfall data. Alvarez, Santiago V. Recalling the Revolution: Memoirs of a Filipino General. Paula Car- olina S. Malay, trans. Madison : Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin; Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1992. Alvero-Boncocan, Rhina, and Dwight David Diestro. Nineteenth Century Conditions and the Revolution in the Province of Laguna. Quezon City: Center for Integrative and Development Studies, University of the Philippines, 2002. Anderson, E. N. The Food of China. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1988. Anderson, Irving H. The Standard-Vacuum Oil Company and United States East Asian Policy, 1933–1941. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1975. Anderson, Warwick. Colonial Pathologies: American Tropical Medicine, Race, and Hygiene in the Philippines. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2006. Read in manuscript. Appel, Benjamin. Plunder. Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Publications, 1952. de Aragon, Yldefonso. “Descripción geográfica y topográfica de la ysla de Luzón.” In Horatio de la Costa, SJ, ed., Readings in Philippine History, 158–59. Manila: Book- mark, 1965. ASEAN [Association of Southeast Asian Nations]. The ASEAN Compendium of Cli- matic Statistics. Jakarta: ASEAN Sub-committee of Climatology, 1982. Asian Development Bank. Asian Agricultural Survey. Tokyo and Seattle: Asian Devel- opment Bank, 1969. Azcarraga y Palmero, Manuel. La Libertad de Comercio en las Islas Filipinas. Madrid: 1871. Bibliography.indd 6 07/06/2016 3:04:31 PM Bibliography 7 Baltazar Hernandez, Rufino. Aritmética dedacta en Tagalo y Castellano. Manila: Imprenta del Colegio de Santo Tomas, 1868 Courtesy of Resil Mojares. Bankoff, Greg.Crime, Society, and the State in the Nineteenth Century Philippines. Que- zon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1996. ———. “Horsing Around: The Life and Times of the Horse in the Philippines at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” In Peter Boomgaard and David Henley, eds., Smallholders