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A History of the University of Santo Tomas: four centuries of higher education in the Philippines, 1611-2011 / Fidel Villaroel.

By: Publication details: Espana, Manila, Philippines: University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, 2012.Description: 2 volumes: illustrations; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789715066518
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Contents:
Introduction -- Part 1: In the Century of Evangelization the Seventeenth Century -- Chapter 1: The Needs of the Colony -- Chapter II: Hispanic and Dominican Models -- Chapter III: The Pioneers' Arrival -- Chapter IV: Benavides: Dominican Bishop and Founder -- Chapter V: The Foundation (1611-1619) -- Chapter VI: The Years of Infancy (1619-1630) -- Chapter VII: Grounds, Buildings and Resources -- Chapter VIII: Aristotle, Aquinas and the First Graduates (1619-1650) -- Chapter IX: The Colegio's Printing Press and Incunabula -- Chapter X: Martyrs and Saints -- Second Period Universitas (1645-1699) -- Chapter I: Duc In Altum: Towards a University -- Chapte II: Inauguration and Rivalry -- Chapter III: Administrators and Catedraticos -- Chapter IV: Moral Theologians for the Orient -- Chapter V: A Harvest of Graduates (1663-1699) -- Chapter VI: The University and the Holy Office (1619-1700) -- Chapter VII: Royal Patronage and Church-State Conflicts -- Chapter VIII: At the Close of the Century -- Part 2: The Eighteenth Century: The Age of Enlightenment -- Chapter I: Ominous Birth of a Lay University -- Chapter II: Foundation of the Faculties of Canon and Civil Laws (1734) -- Chapter III: Governance and Administrators -- Chapter IV: The Persistence of the Colegio -- Chapter V: The Enlightenment: Shadows and Lights (1750-1799) -- Chapter VI: The University, The British Occupancy of Manila and the Suppression of the Jesuits (1762-1773) -- Chapter VII: The University and Limpieza: the Plight of Chinese Mestizos (1773-1785) -- Chapter VIII: The UST Campus: A Melting Pot of Races -- Chapter IX: The University Student Militia and the Title of Royal (1779-1785) -- Chapter X: On the Brink of Being Suppressed Again -- Chapter XI: Last Quarter Achievements -- Chapter XII: Graduates of the Century and Campus Militarization -- Part 3: Age of Reforms and Revolutions the Nineteenth Century -- First Period Crises and Plans of Reforms (1800-1865) -- Chapter I: Spain, the Philippines, and the Universities -- Chapter II: The Interns' Life -- Chapter III: Developments During the First Decades (1800-1836) -- Chapter V: The Professors and the Rectors (1800-1865) -- Chapter VI: Liberalism and the Rise of Filosopo Rancio -- Chapter VII: Long Years of Planning for Educational Reforms (1820-1865) -- Chapter VIII: A Generation of Brilliant Professors (1830-1865) -- Chapter IX: Cardinal Zeferino Gonzalez and the Revival of Thomism -- Chapter X: Academic Progress at All Levels -- Chapter XI: The Plaza, The Press and Literary Production -- Chapter XII: Other Notable Officials and Alumni and the Rise of the Filipino Clergy -- Second Period Modernization and the Philippine Revolution -- Chapter I: The University as Department of Education: Segunda Ensenanza (1865) -- Chapter II: The Inaugural Addresses and the Museum -- Chapter III: Student Unrest and Gom-Bur-Za (1869-1872) -- Chapter IV: Moret's Averted Plan of Secularization (1871) -- Chapter V: Medicine, Pharmacy and Other New Courses -- Chapter VI: Jose Rizal as a Medical Student and an Alumnus -- Chapter VII: Other Thomasian Saints, Bishops, and Writers -- Chapter VIII: Thomasians Against their Alma Mater: The Propaganda Movement (1880-1895) -- Chapter IX: The University During the Philippine Revolution -- Chapter X: Thomasians at the Historic Malolos Congress of 1898 -- Chapter XI: At the End of Three Centuries -- Part 4: Under the American Flag and the Philippine Republic in the Twentieth Century -- First Period (1900-1945) A New System of Education -- Chapter I: Reopening of Classes, 1899-1901 -- Chapter II: The Saga of the Daily Libertas (1899-1918) -- Chapter III: With the Church and the Pope -- Chapter IV: Incorporation of the University (1908) -- Chapter V: The University and the Secondary Schools under the American Regime (1900-1916) -- Chapter VI: A Painful Loss and Consequent Resignation (1910) -- Chapter VII: El Tricentenario (1911) -- Chapter VIII: Academic Degrees Recognized by the American Government -- Chapter IX: The Alumni and the Resurgence of Philippine Nationalism (1900-1920) -- Chapter X: The Writers of this Period and the Campus Periodicals (1910-1930) -- Chapter XI: Progress in the 1920s -- Chapter XII: New Site: The Sulucan Hacienda -- Chapter XIII: The Main Building: Ruano's Architectural Masterpiece (1927) -- Chapter XIV: From Colegio to Interdiocesan Seminary (1928) -- Chapter XV: The Univesity in Two Campuses (1930-1934) -- Chapter XVI: Significant Developments and Personalities (1934-1936) -- Chapter XVII: The Pacific War: Internment Camp and Liberation (1942-1946) -- Notes -- Illustrations
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Includes bibliographical references, glossary and index. Villarroel, F. (2012). A History of the University of Santo Tomas: four centuries of higher education in the Philippines, 1611-2011 (Vols. 1 & 2). Espana, Manila, Philippines: University of Santo Tomas Publishing House.

Introduction -- Part 1: In the Century of Evangelization the Seventeenth Century -- Chapter 1: The Needs of the Colony -- Chapter II: Hispanic and Dominican Models -- Chapter III: The Pioneers' Arrival -- Chapter IV: Benavides: Dominican Bishop and Founder -- Chapter V: The Foundation (1611-1619) -- Chapter VI: The Years of Infancy (1619-1630) -- Chapter VII: Grounds, Buildings and Resources -- Chapter VIII: Aristotle, Aquinas and the First Graduates (1619-1650) -- Chapter IX: The Colegio's Printing Press and Incunabula -- Chapter X: Martyrs and Saints -- Second Period Universitas (1645-1699) -- Chapter I: Duc In Altum: Towards a University -- Chapte II: Inauguration and Rivalry -- Chapter III: Administrators and Catedraticos -- Chapter IV: Moral Theologians for the Orient -- Chapter V: A Harvest of Graduates (1663-1699) -- Chapter VI: The University and the Holy Office (1619-1700) -- Chapter VII: Royal Patronage and Church-State Conflicts -- Chapter VIII: At the Close of the Century -- Part 2: The Eighteenth Century: The Age of Enlightenment -- Chapter I: Ominous Birth of a Lay University -- Chapter II: Foundation of the Faculties of Canon and Civil Laws (1734) -- Chapter III: Governance and Administrators -- Chapter IV: The Persistence of the Colegio -- Chapter V: The Enlightenment: Shadows and Lights (1750-1799) -- Chapter VI: The University, The British Occupancy of Manila and the Suppression of the Jesuits (1762-1773) -- Chapter VII: The University and Limpieza: the Plight of Chinese Mestizos (1773-1785) -- Chapter VIII: The UST Campus: A Melting Pot of Races -- Chapter IX: The University Student Militia and the Title of Royal (1779-1785) -- Chapter X: On the Brink of Being Suppressed Again -- Chapter XI: Last Quarter Achievements -- Chapter XII: Graduates of the Century and Campus Militarization -- Part 3: Age of Reforms and Revolutions the Nineteenth Century -- First Period Crises and Plans of Reforms (1800-1865) -- Chapter I: Spain, the Philippines, and the Universities -- Chapter II: The Interns' Life -- Chapter III: Developments During the First Decades (1800-1836) -- Chapter V: The Professors and the Rectors (1800-1865) -- Chapter VI: Liberalism and the Rise of Filosopo Rancio -- Chapter VII: Long Years of Planning for Educational Reforms (1820-1865) -- Chapter VIII: A Generation of Brilliant Professors (1830-1865) -- Chapter IX: Cardinal Zeferino Gonzalez and the Revival of Thomism -- Chapter X: Academic Progress at All Levels -- Chapter XI: The Plaza, The Press and Literary Production -- Chapter XII: Other Notable Officials and Alumni and the Rise of the Filipino Clergy -- Second Period Modernization and the Philippine Revolution -- Chapter I: The University as Department of Education: Segunda Ensenanza (1865) -- Chapter II: The Inaugural Addresses and the Museum -- Chapter III: Student Unrest and Gom-Bur-Za (1869-1872) -- Chapter IV: Moret's Averted Plan of Secularization (1871) -- Chapter V: Medicine, Pharmacy and Other New Courses -- Chapter VI: Jose Rizal as a Medical Student and an Alumnus -- Chapter VII: Other Thomasian Saints, Bishops, and Writers -- Chapter VIII: Thomasians Against their Alma Mater: The Propaganda Movement (1880-1895) -- Chapter IX: The University During the Philippine Revolution -- Chapter X: Thomasians at the Historic Malolos Congress of 1898 -- Chapter XI: At the End of Three Centuries -- Part 4: Under the American Flag and the Philippine Republic in the Twentieth Century -- First Period (1900-1945) A New System of Education -- Chapter I: Reopening of Classes, 1899-1901 -- Chapter II: The Saga of the Daily Libertas (1899-1918) -- Chapter III: With the Church and the Pope -- Chapter IV: Incorporation of the University (1908) -- Chapter V: The University and the Secondary Schools under the American Regime (1900-1916) -- Chapter VI: A Painful Loss and Consequent Resignation (1910) -- Chapter VII: El Tricentenario (1911) -- Chapter VIII: Academic Degrees Recognized by the American Government -- Chapter IX: The Alumni and the Resurgence of Philippine Nationalism (1900-1920) -- Chapter X: The Writers of this Period and the Campus Periodicals (1910-1930) -- Chapter XI: Progress in the 1920s -- Chapter XII: New Site: The Sulucan Hacienda -- Chapter XIII: The Main Building: Ruano's Architectural Masterpiece (1927) -- Chapter XIV: From Colegio to Interdiocesan Seminary (1928) -- Chapter XV: The Univesity in Two Campuses (1930-1934) -- Chapter XVI: Significant Developments and Personalities (1934-1936) -- Chapter XVII: The Pacific War: Internment Camp and Liberation (1942-1946) -- Notes -- Illustrations

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