A Partial Bibliography of Works on Martial Law in the Philippines
/Compiled by Aileen Cassinetto for Our Own Voice Issue 25: Martial Law Retrospective, edited by Remé-Antonia Grefalda. Updated May 17, 2022.
BOOKS
Abaya, Hernando. The Making of a Subversive, A Memoir. Quezon City, Philippines: New Day, 1984.
Abinales, Patricio N. and Donna J. Amoroso. A State And Society In The Philippines. MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005.
Adams, Don and Arlene Goldbard. Community, Culture and Globalization. New York: The Rockefeller Foundation, 2002.
Alumit, Noel. Letters to Montgomery Clift. San Francisco: MacAdam/Cage 2002.
Aquino, Belinda, ed. Cronies and Enemies: The Current Philippine Scene. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1982.
Aquino, Belinda. Politics of Plunder: The Philippines under Marcos. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 1999.
Aquino, Benigno S. Testament from a Prison Cell. Makati, Philippines: Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. Foundation, 1984.
Arcenas, Bruno C. The Marcosian Phenomenon: The Cultural and Psychological Dimension of the Rise and Fall of Ferdinand Edralin Marcos. S.l.: Alive Associates, 1987.
Arguillas, Carolyn O., ed. Turning Rage Into Courage: Mindanao Under Martial Law. Davao City, Philippines: Mindanao News and Information Cooperative, 2002.
Aruego, José Maminta. The New Philippine Constitution Explained. Manila: University Book Supply, 1973.
Aruiza, Arturo C. Ferdinand E. Marcos: Malacanang to Makiki. Quezon City, Philippines: ACA Enterprises, 1991.
Association of Major Religious Superiors in the Philippines Publication Area. Political Detainees in the Philippines. S.l.: s.n., 1976.
Atienza, Glecy B. Lumbera and G. Zafra. Bangon: Antolohiya ng mga Dulang Mapanghimagsik. Quezon City: Universidad ng Pilipinas, 1998.
Bantayog ng mga Bayani (Monument of Heroes). Quezon City, Philippines: Bantayog ng mga Bayani Foundation, 2007.
Bas, Mauricio O. Philippine Martial Law. New York: Vantage Press, 1984.
Bauzon, Kenneth. Martial Law in the Philippines: Paradigms of Explanation (Courrier de l'Extreme-Orient). Brussels: Centre d'Etude, 1978.
Bello, Walden and Severina Rivera, eds. The Logistics of Repression and Other Essays: The Role of U.S. Assistance in Consolidating the Martial Law Regime in the Philippines. Washington, D.C.: Friends of the Filipino People, 1977.
Bonner, Raymond. Waltzing with a Dictator. New York: Vintage Press, 1988.
Boyce, James K. The Philippines: The Political Economy of Growth and Impoverishment in the Marcos Era. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993.
Bresnan, John. Crisis in the Philippines: The Marcos Era and Beyond. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1986.
Brillantes, Alex Bello Jr. Dictatorship and Martial Law: Philippine Authoritarianism in 1972. Quezon City, Philippines: Great Books Publishers, 1987.
Buckley, William F., Jr. Firing Line: Ferdinand Marcos, President of the Philippines, A Discussion. S.l.: Southern Ed. Commun. Assoc., 1977.
Burton, Sandra. Impossible Dream: The Marcoses, the Aquinos, and the Unfinished Revolution. Australia: Warner Books, 1989.
Butler, William J., John P. Humphrey, G. E. Bisson, and International Commission of Jurists. The Decline of Democracy in the Philippines: A Report of Missions. Geneva: International Commission of Jurists, 1977.
Canoy, Reuben R. The Counterfeit Revolution: Martial Law in the Philippines. Manila: Philippine Editions Pub., 1980.
Canoy, Reuben R. The Counterfeit Revolution: The Philippines from Martial Law to the Aquino Assassination. Manila: Philippine Editions, 1984.
Capulong-Hallenberg, Virginia S. Philippine Foreign Policy Toward the U. S., 1972-1980: Reorientation?. Sweden: University of Stockholm, 1987.
Capulong-Hallenberg, Virginia S. The Philippines in 1986: The Fall of Marcos and the Rise of People's Power. Sweden: University of Stockholm, 1986.
Carbonell-Catilo, Maria Aurora A. Political Corruption and Dictatorship: The Marcos Regime in the Philippines. S.l.: s.n., n.d.
Carino, Ledivina. Bureaucracy for a Democracy: The Struggle of the Philippine Political Leadership and the Civil Service in the Post-Marcos Period. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 1988.
Casper, Gretchen. Fragile Democracies: The Legacies of Authoritarian Rule. PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995.
Celoza, Albert F. Ferdinand Marcos and the Philippines: The Political Economy of Authoritarianism. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1997.
“Change in Philippines Law Is Expected Jan. 17.” New York Times (January 7, 1981). http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407E4DC173BF934A35752C0A967948260&n=Top/News/World/Countries and Territories/Philippines (accessed September 6, 2007).
Chapman, William. Inside the Philippine Revolution. London, UK: I. B. Tauris, 1988.
Chesnoff, Richard Z., Larry Secrist and Jeffrey Aas. Philippines. NY: Abrams, 1980.
Chin, Kimberly. Martial Law in the Philippines: Its Effects in a Rural Town. S.l.: s.n., n.d.
Church and Martial Law in the Philippines: A Preliminary Annotated Bibliography, The. Port Lincoln: Flinders University of South Australia, 1977
Churchill, Thomas. Triumph Over Marcos: A Story Based on the Lives of Gene Viernes & Silme Domingo. Greensboro, NC: Open Hand Publishing, LLC, 1995.
Civil Liberties Union of the Philippines. The State of the Nation After Three Years of Martial Law: September 21, 1975. S.l.: CLUP, 1976.
Constantino, Renato. The Post-Marcos Era: An Appraisal. S.l.: Karrel, Inc., 1986.
Constantino, Renato. The Miseducation of the Filipino. Philippines: Foundation for Nationalist Studies, 1987.
Constantino, Renato and Luis R. Mauricio. Renato Constantino and the Marcos Watch. Philippines: Malaya Books, 1972.
Crisol, Jose M. The Armed Forces and Martial Law. Makati, Philippines: Agro Printing and Pub. House, 1980.
Critchfield, Richard. The Philippines and Martial Law: A 4-Part Series. S.l.: s.n., n.d.
Current Events Digest. Editorial Staff. The Citizen's Guide on Martial Law and the New Society. S.l.: s.n., 1973.
Department of Public Information. The New Society is the Ideal Society Because in it the Filipino Lives in Peace, Justice, Dignity & Prosperity. Manila: National Media Production Center, 1972.
Development for the New Society: The Philippine Economy in the Mid-Seventies; Foreword by Ferdinand E. Marcos. Manila: Bureau of National and Foreign Information, 1974.
Dios, Aurora Javate de. Dictatorship and Revolution: Roots of People Power. Manila: Conspectus Foundation, 1988.
Dizon, Anacleto I. Ferdinand E. Marcos. Manila: Malaya Publishing Corp., 1976.
Doherty, John F. and Jovito R. Salonga. Cronies and Enemies: The Current Philippine Scene. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1982.
Ellison, Katherine. Imelda: Steel Butterfly of the Philippines. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse, 2005.
Espiritu, Augusto. How Democracy Was Lost: A Political Diary of the 1971-72 Constitutional Convention. Quezon City, Philippines: New Day, 1993.
Feliciano, Myrna S. Subject Guide to Presidential Decree and Other Presidential Issuances. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 1975.
Feliciano, Myrna S., ed. Subject Guide to Presidential Decrees and Other Presidential Issuances (from July 1, 1975-September 30, 1976, Supplement). Quezon City, Philippines: U.P. Law Center, 1977.
Feria, Dolores Stephens. Project Sea Hawk: The Barbed Wire Journal. Quezon City, Philippines: Paper Tigers and Circle Publications, 1993.
Fernando, Enrique M. The Constitution of the Philippines. Quezon City, Philippines: Central Lawbook Pub. Co., 1974.
Fernando, Enrique M. The Rule of Law Under Martial Rule: The Philippine Experience. S.l.: s.n., 1975.
Filipiniana Special Collections Project Staff. Philippine Radical Papers in the University of the Philippines, Diliman Library: A Subject Guide. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 2006.
First 107 Presidential Decrees: Consequent to Proclamation nos.1081/1105, The. Manila: Cacho Publishing House, 1972.
Francia, Gerlock Edward and Myrna Iclat. You are Not Forgotten!: Symbols During the Martial Law [A Collection of Songs, Poems, Psalms, Excerpts from Plays, Prayers, Paintings, and Other Creative Symbols Produced by Hundreds of Filipinos during the Martial Law Years]. Manila: Socio-Pastoral Institute, 1988.
Francia, Luis. Memories of Overdevelopment: Reviews and Essays of Two Decades. Quezon City: Anvil, 1998.
Friends of the Philippines. Makibaka: Join Us in the Struggle [A Documentation of Five Years of Resistance to Martial Law in the Philippines]. Amsterdam: Friends of the Philippines, 1978.
Gaspar, Karl. How Long?: Prison Reflections of Karl Gaspar. S.l.: Claretian Publications, 1984.
Gaspar, Karl. To Sing Our Songs: Letters and Poems from a Philippine Prison. S.l.: Ecumenical Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines, 1983.
Ghormley, Thomas A. The Philippines, President Marcos and Martial Law. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air War College, Air University, 1973.
Gleeck, Lewis E. President Marcos and the Philippine Political Culture. Detroit, MI: Cellar Book Shop, 1988.
Gloria, Claro C. Martial Law in the Philippines: A Constitutional Revolution. Quezon City, Philippines: Central Lawbook Pub., 1974.
Grefalda, Remé-Antonia. “From the Editor’s Laptop: A Martial Law Retrospective.” Our Own Voice September 2007. https://oovrag.com/laptop/editor2007-2.shtml (accessed May 12, 2022).
Gonzales, Norberto B. and Romeo Intengan. The Philippines: Crisis and Commitment. St. Louis, MO: Christian Life Community, 1972.
Government Under the New Constitution, The. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 1975.
Guerrero, Leon Ma. Today Began Yesterday: A Historical Approach to Martial Law in the Philippines. Manila: National Media Production Center, 1975.
Guzman, Raul. Citizen Participation and Decision Making Under Martial Law Administration: A Search for a Viable Political System. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 1976.
Hamilton-Paterson, James. America’s Boy: The Marcoses and the Philippines. Pasig City, Philippines: Anvil Publishing, 1998.
Hawes, Gary. The Philippine State and the Marcos Regime: The Politics of Export. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1987.
Hill, Gerald N. Aquino Assassination: The True Story and Analysis of the Assassination of Philippine Senator Benigo S. Aquino, Jr. UK: Hilltop Publishing, 1984.
Jacob, Malou Leviste. Juan Tamban. Quezon City: Philippine Educational Theater Association, 1984.
Kang, David C. Crony Capitalism: Corruption and Development in South Korea and the Philippines. UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Katipunan ng mga Demokratikong Pilipino. People's War in the Philippines. Manila: Pandayan, 1975.
Kelly, Philip H. Landscapes of Globalization: Human Geographies of Economic Change in the Philippines. UK: Routledge, 2000.
Kerkvliet, Benedict J. From Marcos to Aquino: Local Perspectives on Political Transition in the Philippines. Edited by Resil B. Mojares. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1992.
Kerkvliet, Benedict J. Land Reform in the Philippines Since the Marcos Coup. S.l.: s.n., 1974.
Kessler, Richard J. Development Diplomacy: The Making of Philippine Foreign Policy Under Ferdinand E. Marcos. Boston: Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1985.
Kessler, Richard J. US Policy Toward the Philippines After Marcos. Muscatine, IA: The Stanley Foundation, 1986.
Klitgaard,Robert E. Martial Law in the Philippines. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corp, 1972.
Lacaba, Emmanuel. Salvaged Poems. Manila: Salinlahi Publishing House, 1986.
Laquian, Aprodicio A. Martial Law in the Philippines to Date. S.l.: A.A. Laquian, 1974.
Lawson, Don. Marcos And The Philippines. New York: Franklin Watts/Impact, 1984.
Lim, Robyn. Australian Relations with the Philippines During the Marcos Years: A Study in the Implications of the Nixon Doctrine. Australia: Griffith University, 1987.
Lindsey, Charles W. In Search of Dynamism: Foreign Investment in the Philippines Under Martial Law. S.l.: C.W. Lindsey, 1983.
Lopez, Salvador P. The Philippines Under Martial Law. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1974.
Lott, Juanita Tamayo. Common Destiny: Filipino American Generations. MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2006.
Lyons, John, Karl Wilson, and Will Burgess. Marcos and Beyond: The Philippine Revolution. Australia: Kangaroo Press, 1987.
Makil, Perla Q. Mobility by Decree: The Rise and Fall of Philippine Influentials since Martial Law. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila University, 1975.
Manglapus, Raul S. Philippines, The Silenced Democracy. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1976.
Marcos, Ferdinand E.
A Dialogue With My People: Selected Speeches of Ferdinand E. Marcos, September 1972-September 1973. Manila: Department of Public Information, 1973.
A Trilogy on the Transformation of Philippine Society. S.l.: Biblio-Filipino, 1989.
An Ideology for Filipinos. Manila: Marcos Foundation, 1983.
An Introduction to the Politics of Transition. Manila: s. n., 1978.
Change and the Options for Change: A Collection of Speeches of President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Manila: Bureau of Print, 1973.
Democracy in the Philippines. S.l.: s.n., n.d. Ferdinand E. Marcos on Law Development and Human Rights. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Law Center, 1978.
In Search of Alternatives: The Third World in an Age of Crisis. Manila: F.E. Marcos, 1980.
Limang Taon ng Bagong Lipunan. Manila: Marcos Foundation, 1978.
Marcos notes for the Cancun Summit, 1981. Manila: Marcos Foundation, 1981.
Marcos on the Armed Forces. Manila: Capitol Publishing House, 1971.
Masagana99: The Bloodless Revolution. Manila: Department of Agriculture, 1974.
Notes on the New Society of the Philippines. Manila: Marcos Foundation, 1974.
Notes on the New Society of the Philippines II: The Rebellion of the Poor. S.l.: s.n., 1976.
Passages from President Marcos. Manila: Textbook Board Secretariat, 1982.
On Human Rights. Quezon City, Philippines: U.P. Law Center, 1977.
Progress and Martial Law. Manila: F. E. Marcos, 1981.
Revolution from the Center: How the Philippines is Using Martial Law to Build a New Society. Hongkong: Raya Books, 1978.
Tadhana: The History of the Filipino People. S.l.: s.n., 1982.
The Democratic Revolution in the Philippines. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1974.
The Four-Year Development Plan of the Philippines. S.l.: s.n., n.d.
The New Philippine Republic: A Third World Approach to Democracy. Manila: Marcos Foundation, 1982.
The Philippines: Proving Ground for Democracy in Asia. S.l.: Biblio-Filipino, 1966.
The Third World Challenge. Manila: Dept. of Public Information and the National Media Production Center, 1976.
Towards the New Society. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, n. d.
Marcos, Imelda Romualdez. The Green Revolution in Support of the Democratic Revolution of Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos: A Project of the First Lady. S.l.: s.n., n.d.
“Marcos Says Martial Law Could Be Reimposed.” New York Times (June 12, 1985).
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE7D81239F931A25755C0A963948260&n=Top/Reference/Times Topics/Subjects/M/Martial Law (accessed June 30, 2007).
May, Ronald James. The Philippines After Marcos. Edited by Francisco Nemenzo. New York: St. Martin 's Press, 1985.
McDougald, Charles C. Asian Loot: Unearthing the Secrets of Marcos, Yamashita and the Gold. CA: San Francisco Publishers, 1993.
McDougald, Charles C. The Buddha, the Gold, and the Myth: How Marcos Looted the Central Bank. CA: San Francisco Publishers, 1997.
McDougald, Charles C. The Marcos File: Was He a Philippine Hero or Corrupt Tyrant?. CA: San Francisco Publishers, 1987.
Mijares, Primitivo. The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos. San Francisco: Union Square Publishing, 1976
Miranda, Felipe B. The Political Economy of Asean Development: The Philippines Under Marcos. Manila: Social Weather Stations, 1986.
Monographs in International Studies. Southeast Asia Series no. 77. Manila: De La Salle University Library, 1996.
Montiel, Cristina Jayme and Susan Evangelista. Down from the Hill: Ateneo de Manila in the First Ten Years Under Martial Law, 1972-1982. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2007.
Muego, Benjamin N. Spectator Society: The Philippines Under Martial Rule. Athens, OH: Ohio University Center for International Studies, 1988.
Nadeau, Kathleen M. Liberation Theology in the Philippines: Faith in a Revolution. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2001.
Nemenzo, Francisco. The Current Philippine Crisis and the Immediate Post-Marcos Future. S.l.: s.n., n.d.
Nolledo, Jose N. The Life of Ferdinand Edralin Marcos: An Analysis. Quezon City, Philippines: M.M. Colcol, 1966.
“No Martial Law, Marcos Says.” New York Times (September 23, 1983).
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9905E3DA1E38F930A1575AC0A965948260&n=Top/ Reference/Times Topics/Subjects/M/Martial Law (accessed June 30, 2007).
Orendain, Antonio. Local Governments in a New Setting: An Annotated Compilation of Presidential Decrees Affecting Local Governments. Mandaluyong, Philippines: Alpha Omega, 1977.
Overholt, William H. Martial Law, Revolution and Democracy in the Philippines. Washington, D.C.: Hudson Institute, 1973.
Padilla, Ambrosio. Legal Articles on Lifting of Martial Law (Proclamation no. 2045, January 17, 1981). Manila: Padilla Publications, 1981.
Padilla, Ambrosio. Writings and Addresses During Martial Law Regime: September, 1972 - December, 1980. S.l.: s.n., 1981.
Pascual, Vicente Jr. Administration of Justice by the Military. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Law Center, 1974.
Pecache, Guillermo A. Martial Law, Philippine Style. Manila: National Media Production Center, 1972.
Permanent Peoples' Tribunal. Philippines: Repression and Resistance. Oakland, CA: Komite ng Sambayanang Pilipino, 1981.
Philippine Army Civil Relations and Information Service. Guiding Principles of the New Society. Manila: Mass Communication and Research Detachment, 1976.
Philippine Religious Imagery in Ivory: A Special Exhibit on the inauguration of His Excellency, Ferdinand E. Marcos, President of the New Republic of the Philippines, June 30, 1981, with an introduction by E.B. Gatbonton, captions by Martin I. Tinio Jr. Manila: Intramuros Administration, 1982.
Pimentel, Aquilino Q. Martial Law in the Philippines: My Story. Manila: Cacho Publishing House, 2006.
Pimentel, Benjamin Jr. Mga Gerilya sa Powell Street. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila Press, 2007.
Pimentel, Benjamin Jr. U.G.: An Underground Tale (The Journey of Edgar Jopson and the First Quarter Storm). Pasig City, Philippines: Anvil Publishing, 2006.
Pinpin-Feinstein, Vicky. A Thousand Little Deaths: Growing Up Under Martial Law in the Philippines. Washington DC: Vicky Pinpin-Feinstein, 2013.
Political Detainees of the Philippines: Book 3. Manila: Association of Major Religious Superiors of the Philippines, 1978.
Presidential Decree nos. 108-227 and Related Documents Consequent to Proclamation nos. 1081/1104. Manila: Hermanos, 1973.
Presidential Decrees on Remedial Laws. Manila: National Book Store, 1978.
Proklamasyon Blg. 1081 at Mga Kaugnay na Dokumento (The Proclamation: 1081 and Related Documents). Manila: Cacho Publishing House, 1973.
Quiros, Conrado de. Dead Aim: How Marcos Ambushed Philippine Democracy. Manila: Foundation for Worldwide People's Power, 1997.
Rafael, Vicente L. “Patronage, Pornography, and Youth: Ideology and Spectatorship during the Early Marcos Years.” In White Love and Other Events in Filipino History. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2000.
Razon, Felix. Powder Keg in the Pacific: People's Struggle in the Philippines Against the Marcos Regime and the United States from the 1972 Martial Law to 1981. S.l.: Maud Russell, 1981.
Rempel, William C. Delusions of a Dictator: The Mind of Marcos As Revealed in His Secret Diaries. UK: Little, Brown & Co., 1993.
Richter, Linda K. Policy-Making in Martial Law Philippines: The Rhetoric and the Reality. S.l.: s.n., n.d.
Rivera, Severina. Testimony on Human Rights in the Philippines and a Call to Cut Off U.S. Aid to the Marcos Dictatorship and Withdraw U.S. Bases. Washington D.C.: Friends of the Filipino People, 1977.
Robles, Raissa Espinosa. Marcos Martial Law: Never Again. Quezon City: Filipinos for A Better Philippines, Inc., 2016.
Roces, Irene and Alfredo Roces, eds. Medals and Shoes: Political Cartoons of the Times of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, 1965-1992. Pasig City, Philippines: Anvil Publishing, 1992.
Rodriguez, Ernesto O. Commodore Alcaraz: The First Victim of Philippine President Marcos. New York: Vantage Press, 1986.
Rodriguez, Filemon C. Marcos' Regime: Rape of the Nation. New York: Vantage Press, 1985.
Romulo, Beth Day. Inside the Palace: The Rise and Fall of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos. New York: Putnam, 1987.
Rosario, Simeon G del. How Martial Law Saved Democracy in the Philippines: A Self-Study Reader. Quezon City, Philippines: SGR Research and Pub., 1974.
Rosario, Simeon G del. The Term Tenure of President Marcos and the Logic of Succession. Manila: Manlapaz Publishing, 1976.
Rosca, Ninotchka and Jose Maria Sison. At Home in the World: Portrait of a Revolutionary. Greensboro, NC: Open Hand Publishing LLC, 2004.
Rosca, Ninotchka. Endgame: The Fall of Marcos. London: Franklin Watts, 1987.
Rosenberg, David A. Freedom vs. Responsibility: Changes in the Philippine Press since Martial Law. S.l.: s.n., 1974.
Rosenberg, David A., ed. Marcos and Martial Law in the Philippines. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1979.
Rosenberg, David A. “Premonitions of Martial Law in the Philippines.” In Political Change in the Philippines, edited by Benedict Kerkvliet. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1974.
Salanga, Alfredo. Kamao: Writings in Protest, 1972-1985. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila Press, 1985.
Salanga, Alfredo Navarro and Esther M. Pacheco. Versus: Philippine Protest Poetry, 1983-1986. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1988.
Santos, Antonio Lumicao. Power Politics in the Philippines: The Fall of Marcos. New Delhi: Center For Social Research, 1987.
Santos, Guillermo S. Martial Law: Nature, Principles and Administration. Quezon City, Philippines: Central Lawbook Pub., 1970.
Seagrave, Sterling. Marcos Dynasty. New York: Harper & Row, 1988.
Serrano, Isagani, ed. Fire Tree: Prison Poems from the Philippines. Toronto: Coalition Against the Marcos Dictatorship, 1985.
Shaplen, Robert. The Unfinished Revolution: The Philippines from Marcos to Aquino. New York: HarperCollins, 1987.
Sison, Jose Maria. Prison and Beyond: Selected Poems, 1958-1983. Quezon City, Philippines: Free Jose Maria Sison Committee, 1984.
Sison, Jose Maria. Songs of Liberation and Struggle. Interpreted by Rica Nepomuceno and Aries Caces, music by Danny Fabella and Levy Abad, Jr. IBON Foundation, Inc. Compact Disc.
Spence, Hartzell. For Every Tear a Victory: The Story of Ferdinand E. Marcos. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964.
Spence, Hartzell. Marcos of the Philippines: A Biography. S.l.: s.n., 1979.
Stauffer, Robert B. Philippine Martial Law: The Political Economy of Refeudalization. Geneva: World Student Christian Federation, 1975.
Stauffer, Robert B. Philippines Under Marcos: Failure of Transnational Developmentalism, The. Australia: University of Sydney, 1986.
Suarez, Rolando A. Ano ang Ating Karapatan at Ano ang Ating Kapangyarihan Bilang Mamamayan? (What is Our Right and What is Our Power as a People?). Philippines: R. A. Suarez, 1983.
Supreme Court of the Republic of the Philippines. Martial Law and the New Society in the Philippines. Manila: Supreme Court, 1977.
Suson, Mitos and Darby Lee Pat. A Doorbell, A Dictator, A Dad: A daughter’s memoir of life and family under Marcos’s Martial Law. California: Bolton Road Publishing, 2020
Swindler, Ann. “Cultural Power and Social Movements.” In Social Movements and Culture: Social Movement, Protest and Contention Vol. 4. Edited by Hank Johnston and Bert Klandermans. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1995.
Tabios, Eileen R. Pagpag: The Dictator’s Aftermath in the Diaspora. San Mateo, CA: Paloma Press, 2020.
Tatad, Francisco S. The Ascent: Growth and Change in Philippine Society. Manila: Department of Public Information, 1974.
Thompson, Mark R. The Anti-Marcos Struggle: Personalistic Rule and Democratic Transition in the Philippines. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995.
Thompson, Willard Scott. Unequal Partners: Philippine and Thai Relations with the United States, 1965-75. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 1975.
Tinio, Martin Jr. Sanctuary Silver: A Special Exhibit on the Inauguration of His Excellency, Ferdinand E. Marcos, President of the New Republic of the Philippines, June 30, 1981. Manila: Ministry of Human Settlement, The Intramuros Administration, 1982.
Toward the New Society: Essays on Aspects of Philippine Development. Manila: National Media Production Center, 1974.
Trends in the Philippines II: Proceedings and Background Paper. Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1978.
Turner, Mark. Regime Change in the Philippines: The Legitimization of the Aquino Government. Canberra: Australian National University, 1987.
Turpin, Alex. New Society's Challenge in the Philippines. Boston, MA: Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and Policy, 1980.
Van Erven, Eugene. Community Theater, Global Perspectives. London: Routledge, 2001.
Van Erven, Eugene. Stages of People Power: The Philippines Educational Theater Association. The Hague: Center for the Study of Education in Developing Countries, 1989.
Van Erven, Eugene. The Playful Revolution: Theater and Liberation in Asia. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992.
Vega, Guillermo C. de. Ferdinand E. Marcos: An Epic. Manila: Konsensus, Inc., 1974.
Ventura, Rey. Into the Country of Standing Men. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila Press, 2007.
Verzola, Roberto et al. Not On Our Watch: Martial Law Really Happened. We Were There. Manila: LEADS-CEGP 6972 Inc. (League of Editors for a Democratic Society - College Editors Guild of the Philippines), 2013.
Victoria, Leandro Coronel. Imelda's Cake (The Real Story Behind the Lifting of Martial Law in the Philippines). S.l.: COGS Books, 1995.
Vital Documents on the Declaration of Martial Law in the Philippines. Manila: s.n., n.d.
Vizmanos, Danilo P. Through the Eye of the Storm. Manila: Ken Incorp., 2000.
Walsh, Tom. Martial law in the Philippines: A Research Guide and Working Bibliography. S.l.: s.n., n.d.
Youngblood, Robert L. Marcos Against the Church: Economic Development and Political Repression in the Philippines. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1991.
Yuson, Alfred A. and Gemino H. Abad. Bloodlust: Philippine Protest Poetry (From Marcos to Duterte). Philippines: Reyes Publishing, 2017.
Zwick, Jim. Militarism and Repression in the Philippines. Quebec: McGill University, 1982.
JOURNALS/MAGAZINES/NEWSPAPERS
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“12 More Arrested in Philippines In an Alleged Plot to Kill Marcos.” New York Times (June 8, 1981). http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9406EED71238F93BA35755C0A967948260&n=Top/News/World/Countries and Territories/Philippines (accessed September 6, 2007).
“33rd Anniversary of Martial Law is ‘Generally Peaceful.’” Manila Bulletin, September 22, 2005.
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Ang Bayan. “Tasks of the Communist Party of the Philippines in the New Situation.” Bulletin of Concerned Scholars 5 (1973).
Arlin, Geoffrey. “Martial Law in the Phillipines: Two Years Later.” Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 6, no. 4 (1974): 43.
Balance, Christine. “Bayan Ko (My Country): Marcos’ Martial Law in the History of Filipino American Community-based Performance.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Studies Association, October 12, 2006.
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