In Yñiga, Glenn Diaz gives readers a glimpse into his country’s history in the only way that would do it justice.
Analyn Salvador-Amores, professor of anthropology at the University of the Philippines Baguio, may not fit the image of the swashbuckling anthropologist Indiana Jones, but her work is real, not reel.
His book ‘Contracting Colonialism’ — widely praised for its elegance, theoretical sophistication, and erudition — established Vicente Rafael as a leading figure in the fields of Philippine history, ...
Imported to the Philippine islands by Spanish imperialists, Catholicism has had complex and contradictory impacts on the nation’s subsequent evolution. As I was reading the final papers submitted by ...
Filipinos living abroad are snapping up books about the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, not just to read about history but to preserve it. The rush to buy books documenting Marcos’ ...
Gen. Douglas MacArthur and his family left the Philippine island of Corregidor on this day in history, March 11, 1942. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ordered MacArthur to leave the island after ...
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Taking Philippine history out of college
THERE were times during exam week in my college days (2001-2005) that I wished I did not have to take the required Math and ...
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