READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY FINAL PAPER (original) (raw)

PHILIPPINE HISTORY PAST AND THE PRESENT HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE by KEVIN JOHN L TULOD

2021

The Philippines is rich in history, in which a huge part of it consists of different problems that continues in this present time. The past brought a lot of factors that directly affected the lives of Filipinos in the present. It is evident that the systems and lives of Filipinos today somewhat depicts the events that happened in the past. With these concepts ringing into our minds, we will have the initiative to question ourselves. What truly happened back then and what are the things that are still living in the present that we should have omitted already in the past? Let us explore some problems concerning the lives of the Filipinos and relate and find answers from our own history.

The Philippines: A Past Revisted by Renato Constantino

Reading Philippine History is very interesting yet is needed to give a lot of time and attention to understand it clearly. Since it was formed as twisted events in the past, Philippine history has become more complicated for many historians, researchers and most importantly for us, Filipinos. Having the courage to read it is a good attitude of being a Filipino. We all know that our country's history has been told by a lot of people, and many stories have been made. We do not know who to believe, we do not know what story we should believe in, and we do not know if we are believing a fact and true history. But despite of these reasons, we, Filipinos, have the responsibility to read and make research about what happened to our loving grandmothers and grandfathers who fought for our freedom, who fought for us to experience the life that we have right now.

An Alternative Reading in Philippine History Final Paper | by Katelene Grace Paloma

2021

Through the years, we have seen a lot of issues roaming around and remain to be unresolved until now a days. There are issues that was like a cancer that seems to be uncurable. This paper was to talk about some of the problems and issues that the country faced and is facing, with a taste of historical view. We will see how those issues run through the years.

A Critical Paper on 'The Philippines: A Past Revisited' By: Renato Constantino (Written by: Daryl P. Nabonita)

A Critical Paper on 'The Philippines: A Past Revisited' By: Renato Constantino (Written by: Daryl P. Nabonita), 2022

History is more than just a series of dates and events. It is a rich tapestry of human experiences, full of triumphs, tragedies, revolutions, and the never-ending quest for knowledge and understanding. Through the years, the Philippines has been shaped by a wide range of influences, from the Indigenous peoples who have called these islands home for thousands of years to the waves of foreign powers seeking to claim them as their own. "The Philippines: A Past Revisited" by Renato Constantino is a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration of the nation's complex history, from the arrival of the first Spanish colonizers to the contemporary challenges faced by the Philippines. Written with rich storytelling and insightful analysis, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the country's past and present. Whether you are a student of history, a lover of literature, or simply looking to deepen your understanding of the world, "The Philippines: A Past Revisited" offers a captivating and illuminating look at the Philippines' history. So, join us on this voyage through the Philippines’ rich and varied past, and learn the stories and secrets that have molded this nation over time.

A Reflection on “The Philippines: A Past Revisited”

Some historians have written history by highlighting the abuse of power by the Spaniards. While other researchers focused on highlighting the action-based narratives and romances of other leaders' ideas. Some Filipino scholars have presented the story of a particular era causing them to focus on certain aspects causing them to lose sight of the true meaning of the story. Overall, the change of history of the Philippines has been heavily influenced by the Spaniards and the Americans.

Philippine History Source Book: Annotated Compilation of Selected Philippine History Primary Sources and Secondary Works in Electronic Format

Philippine History Source Book: Annotated Compilation of Selected Philippine History Primary Sources and Secondary Works in Electronic Format , 2021

"The digital annotated compilation of selected Philippine history primary sources and secondary works, NCCA-NCHR’s response to the remote learning modality in the time of the Pandemic, is a collaborative effort involving the history departments of the Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, Silliman University, and the University of the Philippines Diliman. The learning material is composed of various readings tackling the Pre-Spanish period; Spanish period: 16th-18th century; 19th century; Philippine Revolution; Philippine-American War; American period; Commonwealth; Japanese occupation; Postwar period: 1946-1972; 1972-1986; and 1986-present" (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10158778710340283&id=147061115282&set=a.420407325282).