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Joseph Scalice

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Joseph Scalice (PhD, UC Berkeley) is a historian of revolutionary movements and authoritarianism in Southeast Asia with a focus on the postwar Philippines. His book, The Drama of Dictatorship, uncovers the role played by rival Communist parties in the conflict that culminated in Ferdinand Marcos' declaration of martial law in 1972. He is Assistant Professor of History at Hong Kong Baptist University.

Scalice's family moved to Manila when he was six years old during the final years of the Marcos' dictatorship. He spent his childhood and youth in the midst of Manila's shantytowns. In the acknowledgements of The Drama of Dictatorship, Scalice wrote

This book begins and ends in the vast city of Greater Manila; my conscious life began here as well
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The Drama of Dictatorship by Joseph Scalice
"Honestly, I bought this from Ateneo University Press just to pair it with Conjugal Dictatorship since I ordered it online ans expecting a delivery fee. I read Conjugal Dictatorship first and I easily got bored wirh it. I felt that I was reading a pro" Read more of this review »
The Drama of Dictatorship by Joseph Scalice
"This is an extraordinary work of impassioned scholarship. Scalice masterfully brings to life the Philippine Radical Papers in what is seemingly an impossible task to reconstruct a reliable and coherent narrative—but it was done with such care and pre" Read more of this review »
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" The Drama of Dictatorship is not engaged in "polemical recriminations." It is, rather, a cogent historical argument: Stalinism, embodied in two partie ...more "
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