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S7E7: Extramuros
Season 7 · Episode 13

S7E7: Extramuros

The Colonial Department · The Colonial Department

September 20, 202516m 43s

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<html><p>For centuries, Spain ruled the Philippines from within the closed, claustrophobic walls of Intramuros—the walled city of Manila. But right outside these walls, Manila, too, grew and developed, following the contours of migration, enterprise, and yes, even conflict. Let’s track the evolution of the districts and arrabales outside the walls, or <em>extramuros.</em></p><p><br/></p><p>Follow us on IG: <u><a href="https://www.instagram.com/thecolonialdept/" target="_blank">@thecolonialdept</a></u></p><p>Follow us on TikTok: <u><a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@thecolonialdept" target="_blank">@thecolonialdept</a></u></p><p>Email us: <u><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected]</a></u></p><p><br/></p><p>References:</p><p>Camagay, Ma. Luisa (1993-1996). “Urban Development of Manila During the 19th Century.” In Victoriano, Enrique L. (ed.), <em>Historic Manila: Commemorative Lectures, </em>Manila Historical Commission.</p><p>Wise, Edwin (2019). <em>Manila, City of Islands. </em>Ateneo de Manila University Press.</p><p>Eng Sin Kueh, Joshua (2014). <em>The Manila Chinese: Community, Trade, and Empire, c. 1570-1770</em> [doctoral dissertation]. Georgetown University.</p><p>Fish, Shirley (2003). <em>When Britain Ruled the Philippines, 1762-1764: The Story of the 18th Century British Invasion of the Philippines During the Seven Years War.</em> FirstBooks Library.</p><p>Banyard, Laurence (16 May 2025). “Manila Port City – A Story of Mutual Interdependence and Competing Self-interest.” <em>PortCityFutures. </em><u><a href="https://www.portcityfutures.nl/news/manila-port-city-a-story-of-mutual-interdependence-and-competing-self-interest" target="_blank">https://www.portcityfutures.nl/news/manila-port-city-a-story-of-mutual-interdependence-and-competing-self-interest</a></u></p><p>Cubeiro, Didac (2017). “Modernizing the Colony: Ports in Colonial Philippines, 1880-1908.” <em>World History Connected. </em><u><a href="https://worldhistoryconnected.press.uillinois.edu/14.3/forum_cubeiro.html" target="_blank">https://worldhistoryconnected.press.uillinois.edu/14.3/forum_cubeiro.html</a></u></p><p>Enano, Jhesset O. (25 June 2019). “Metro Manila’s green spaces continue to shrink.” <em>Philippine Daily Inquirer. </em><u><a href="https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1133654/metro-manilas-green-spaces-continue-to-shrink" target="_blank">https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1133654/metro-manilas-green-spaces-continue-to-shrink</a></u></p><p>De Villa, Kathleen (1 May 2025). “21 Manila Bay reclamation projects equal area of 2 cities.” <em> Philippine Daily Inquirer. </em><u><a href="https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2057082/21-manila-bay-reclamation-projects-equal-area-of-2-cities" target="_blank">https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2057082/21-manila-bay-reclamation-projects-equal-area-of-2-cities</a></u></p></html>