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Readings on the Philippine revolution
College-level Philippine history is now taught using primary sources in a course called “Readings in Philippine History.” Its acronym, “RIPH,” reflects students’ feedback on death by boredom. The ...
was reported to have played a crucial role in the revolution. Linked by a shared goal of restoring democracy in the Philippines, the friends recalled how they never lost hope, despite seemingly in ...
Historians suggest that the roots of the Philippine revolution began with building of the Suez Canal in 1869. With access to Europe, Filipinos were exposed to new ideas about freedom and returned ...
was reported to have played a crucial role in the revolution. Linked by a shared goal of restoring democracy in the Philippines, the friends recalled how they never lost hope, despite seemingly in ...
The question of “revolution”, of course ... So, dear reader, where does that leave the Philippines? It’s easy to dismiss our domestic politics as more “noise” than “signal”, namely ...
Minted MLA event features rare exhibits, expert-led seminars, and exclusive auction of historic collectibles Stepping into ...
Seen as a significant milestone in Philippine history, the Quezon City government on Thursday inaugurated the country’s first-ever women’s museum.
A chronicle of the three points of a political triangle — the legal left, the illegal (armed) revolution, and the enemy which threatens them both: the armed reactionary right. It is 1987.