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  1. The 20 best philippines history books recommended by John Dower, Erez Manela, Paul Johnson, Alfred McCoy, Resil Mojares, Sumie Okazaki and others.

  2. 10 Ιουλ 2013 · Before 1565, Philippine people wrote on bamboo tablets and loose leaves but they only used to write down their properties and finances or some notes to send from one village to the other (Mallat 1983[1846]:354). There is no evidence of burning or destroying books or documents by missionaries in the Philippines.

  3. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the country's past, there are several essential reads that can provide you with a comprehensive understanding of Philippine history. From renowned historians to insightful cultural observers, each author offers a unique lens into the Philippines' rich history.

  4. History of the Filipino History Book. Studies of Philippine historiography often trace the emergence of history books written by Filipinos—or, more simply, Filipino history books—to the influence of Spanish and American colonialism, and the rise of Filipino nationalism.

  5. The origins of the Philippine nation-state can be traced to the overlapping histories of three empires that swept onto its shores: the Spanish, the North American, and the Japanese. This history makes the Philippines a kind of imperial artifact.

  6. 24 Απρ 2018 · Today, we are pleased to bring you an excerpt from the latest KIAS title, The Philippines: From Earliest Times to the Present, written by historian Damon L. Woods. In this brief volume, Woods provides readers with an overview of Philippine history, culture, and politics.

  7. Over 10,000 Filipiniana volumes published from 1946 to the present, including books and audiovisual materials on literature, history, and the social sciences; coffee table books and manuals; anthologies and journals; and graphic novels.

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