"Thomas McKenna has provided the first convincing explanation of a major insurgency that continued on its bloody course for nearly a quarter century. Given the enormous complexity of the revolt, the patchwork of ethnicities involved, and the opaque quality of the literature, McKenna's accomplishment is a considerable one."--Alfred W. McCoy, author of "The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia" "Superb as both ethnography and social history . . . offers significant new insights into the changing direction of Muslim politics ...
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"Thomas McKenna has provided the first convincing explanation of a major insurgency that continued on its bloody course for nearly a quarter century. Given the enormous complexity of the revolt, the patchwork of ethnicities involved, and the opaque quality of the literature, McKenna's accomplishment is a considerable one."--Alfred W. McCoy, author of "The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia" "Superb as both ethnography and social history . . . offers significant new insights into the changing direction of Muslim politics in the Philippines and how to understand comparable movements elsewhere. It will be a basic reference for those interested in the dynamics of ethnoreligious political movements in general."--Dale Eickelman, author of "Knowledge and Power"
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