A requiem for Cementerio Balicbalic, Sampaloc, Manila (1884-1925)

This paper is a case study of one of Manila’s forgotten late 19th century cemeteries built by a Franciscan friar as a personal and pastoral response to the tragic memory of the suffering experienced by the Sampaloc residents during the 1882 cholera epidemic. It will examine the fragmented story of t...

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Main Author: Gaerlan, Martin R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-69092022-06-29T01:47:13Z A requiem for Cementerio Balicbalic, Sampaloc, Manila (1884-1925) Gaerlan, Martin R. This paper is a case study of one of Manila’s forgotten late 19th century cemeteries built by a Franciscan friar as a personal and pastoral response to the tragic memory of the suffering experienced by the Sampaloc residents during the 1882 cholera epidemic. It will examine the fragmented story of the birth, growth, and the prolonged death of Cementerio Balicbalic within the context of the late Spanish and early American periods. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6263 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Cementerio Balicbalic (Philippines) Cemeteries—Philippines—Manila—History Cholera—Philippines—Manila Philippines—History—1812-1898 Asian History
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Cementerio Balicbalic (Philippines)
Cemeteries—Philippines—Manila—History
Cholera—Philippines—Manila
Philippines—History—1812-1898
Asian History
spellingShingle Cementerio Balicbalic (Philippines)
Cemeteries—Philippines—Manila—History
Cholera—Philippines—Manila
Philippines—History—1812-1898
Asian History
Gaerlan, Martin R.
A requiem for Cementerio Balicbalic, Sampaloc, Manila (1884-1925)
description This paper is a case study of one of Manila’s forgotten late 19th century cemeteries built by a Franciscan friar as a personal and pastoral response to the tragic memory of the suffering experienced by the Sampaloc residents during the 1882 cholera epidemic. It will examine the fragmented story of the birth, growth, and the prolonged death of Cementerio Balicbalic within the context of the late Spanish and early American periods.
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author Gaerlan, Martin R.
author_facet Gaerlan, Martin R.
author_sort Gaerlan, Martin R.
title A requiem for Cementerio Balicbalic, Sampaloc, Manila (1884-1925)
title_short A requiem for Cementerio Balicbalic, Sampaloc, Manila (1884-1925)
title_full A requiem for Cementerio Balicbalic, Sampaloc, Manila (1884-1925)
title_fullStr A requiem for Cementerio Balicbalic, Sampaloc, Manila (1884-1925)
title_full_unstemmed A requiem for Cementerio Balicbalic, Sampaloc, Manila (1884-1925)
title_sort requiem for cementerio balicbalic, sampaloc, manila (1884-1925)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2011
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6263
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