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29 Οκτ 2021 · THEME: "Democratic Inclusion and Transdisciplinarity in a Post-Pandemic World." The Filipinos in 1896 launched the struggle for independence from Spain. The nation that the KATIPUNAN wanted to...
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11 Μαΐ 2020 · This article seeks to address this puzzle by tracing the history of political factionalism in the Philippines. It maintains that factional resilience in Philippine party politics is an outcome of combined institutional and structural factors rooted in history.
Accordingly, the study of Philippine politics should cover its troubled nation-state-formation, cacique-dominated political economy and attendant authoritarian temptations, as well as the unique brand of populist and liberal topes in its political discourse.
31 Οκτ 2018 · This chapter moves from broad to specific: from a history of Philippine liberalism prior to Rizal, to a history of the changes in the Philippines during the nineteenth century, to a short biography of Rizal himself.
27 Ιουλ 2016 · This community living at the margins of Filipino society identified the familia Dei to resonate closely with their cultural milieu and encapsulates the essence, mission, and place of the church within their particular Filipino historical and cultural framework.
This paper will discuss the political accountability in the Katipunan as a foundation of the revolution of 1896 that resulted to the Philippine independence in 1898. I. Introduction The Katipunan made the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Colonizers possible.
12 Αυγ 2021 · The events that shook the Philippines in the late 1890s are the most dramatic and among the most important in the country’s long colonial history. The Revolution that broke out in 1896 led first to the establishment of a Revolutionary Government and then, inevitably, to war with Spain.