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United States Archives in the Philippines
November 10, 5:30pm - 7:00pmManoa Campus, Hamilton Library, Room 301
Cheryl Beredo chronicles the establishment and growth of the Bureau of Archives, a part of the United States’ government in the Philippines from 1898-1921. Exploring its rich, complex, and understudied history within the context of the colonial administration in the islands, Beredo, an archivist by training, asks: "If roads brought economic development of the Philippines, schools molded model citizens, civil service trained skilled laborers, and a bicameral legislature transformed natives into self-governable subjects, what did the state archive offer?"
A graduate of Univ. of Pittsburgh and Cornell University, Cheryl Beredo is completing her doctorate in American Studies at the Univ. of Hawaii. Her research interests are American Studies, 20th century Philippine history and archival studies.
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free & open to the public
Event Sponsor
co-sponsored by UHM Library, Association of HI Archivists & Museum Studies, Manoa Campus
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Teri Skillman, 808-956-8688, skillman@hawaii.edu
| Tuesday, November 10 | |
| 11:30am | University of Hawai'i Authors' Book Signing Campus Center, Ground Level |
| 12:00pm | Tools for Paperless Classroom & Xerox-Free Dept Kuykendall 106 Events Room and Gallery |
| 3:00pm | China Research Seminars series Moore Hall 319 (Tokioka Room) |
| 3:00pm | Macau and the Question of Chineseness Moore Hall 319 (Tokioka Room) |
| 4:30pm | Special Joint ME/EE/ORE Seminar MSB 114 |
| 5:00pm | The 19th Kipapa i ke Ala Lecture 1451 Queen Emma Street |
| 5:30pm | United States Archives in the Philippines Hamilton Library, Room 301 |
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