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Civilizing Colonialism and Criminality

-Crime & the Institutional Economy of Criminal Processing & Disciplining Agencies

in Late Colonial Philippines under US Occupation, 1900-1935.




Photo (Macabebe Warriors, early 1900s) courtesy of Lopez Memorial Museum Library

© 2007 Virgilio Rojas


About the Author & the Site


The author is a teacher and PhD candidate at the Dept. of Economic History, Stockholm University.Previously connected to the Seminar of Development Studies, at the Development Studies Unit of the Dept of Government, Uppsala University (1993-1997), he is now in the process of completing his doctoral thesis on colonial crime and the institutional economy of criminal processing and disciplining agencies in US occupied Philippines anno 1900-1935. On this site, the author will publish research project-related reports on an on-going basis. Financial support to the research project has been extended by the university-administered Kinanders Foundation (2001-2004), the Dept. of Economic History, Stockholm University (for archival work, Fall 2003), and Sida/Sarec (for archival works, Spring & Fall 1998).

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