2024 Higher Education Learning Solutions Catalog

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Revolts and Revolution Diego Silang’s Letter to the British

Hermano Pule’s Cofradia de San Jose through Its Hymns Selected Primary Sources on the Philippine Revolution: The Kartilya ng Katipunan , Emilio Aguinaldo’s Mga Gunita ng Himagsikan, and the Declaration of Philippine Independence The Philippines Under the United States Filipino Grievances Against Governor-General Wood Public Land Laws of the United States Colonial Government Political Caricature of the American Era and Japanese Wartime Visual Propaganda Postwar Period and Neocolonialism in the Philippines CIA Intelligence Memorandum No. 296 of June 1950 Leon O. Ty’s “ It’s Up to You Now” and the Magsaysay Myth Corazon Aquino’s Speech before the U.S. Congress

A COURSE MODULE FOR READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY 85 LESSON 8:

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Unit III: Problems in Interpreting Philippine History 125 LESSON 10: Historical Interpretation The Battle of Mactan The First Catholic Mass in the Philippines Rizal’s Retraction 139 LESSON 11:

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CONTENTS

Multiperspectivity The Cavite Mutiny The Cry of Rebellion Philippine-American War or Insurrection?

CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

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Historical Negationism Rizal’s Sa Aking Mga Kabata Marcos and History The Jabidah Massacre Representation in History History from Below Women in Philippine History Moros in Philippine History

Preface

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Unit I: Introduction to History 2 LESSON 1:

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Meaning of History Definition and Subject Matter Issues and Questions History and the Historian Who Qualifies as a Historian? Tasks of Historians The Objectivity of the Historian

LESSON 2:

10

LESSON 14:

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Critical Perspectives in Philippine History Peopling of the Philippines Legacies of Colonization The “Puppet” President Jose P. Laurel

LESSON 3:

16

Historical Sources Classification of Historical Sources External and Internal Criticism of Primary Sources

Unit IV: Issues in Philippine History 201 LESSON 15: Social History Women’s History

LESSON 4:

23

Philippine Historiography History of Philippine History

Chinese in the Philippines Indigenous Peoples and Ethnic Minorities Political History Evolution of the Philippine Constitution Philippine Elections and Political Parties Government Peace Treaties with Muslim Filipinos Economic History Policies on Agrarian Reform Evolution of Philippine Taxation Trade Policies and the Philippine Economy Cultural History Philippine Epic Poetry Philippine Festivals and Celebrations Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage

Unit II: Analyzing Primary Sources in Philippine History 35 LESSON 5: Early Philippine Society and the First Spanish Contact The Laguna Copperplate Inscription Chau Ju-kua’s Chu Fan Chi Antonio Pigafetta’s First Voyage Around the World by Magellan 49 LESSON 6: The Philippines Under Spain Juan de Plasencia’s Customs of the Tagalog Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas

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LESSON 17:

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LESSON 18:

258

iii Francisco de Sande’s Letter to Estevan Rodriguez de Figueroa

LESSON 7:

65

Revolts and Revolution Diego Silang’s Letter to the British

Environmental History Disasters Diseases and Epidemics Environmental Degradation

Hermano Pule’s Cofradia de San Jose through Its Hymns Selected Primary Sources on the Philippine Revolution: The Kartilya ng Katipunan , Emilio Aguinaldo’s Mga Gunita ng Himagsikan, and the Declaration of Philippine Independence The Philippines Under the United States Filipino Grievances Against Governor-General Wood Public Land Laws of the United States Colonial Government Political Caricature of the American Era and Japanese Wartime Visual Propaganda Postwar Period and Neocolonialism in the Philippines CIA Intelligence Memorandum No. 296 of June 1950 Leon O. Ty’s “ It’s Up to You Now” and the Magsaysay Myth Corazon Aquino’s Speech before the U.S. Congress

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Unit V: Doing History 292 LESSON 20:

LESSON 8:

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Historical Research Libraries and Archives The Internet Avoiding Plagiarism

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LESSON 21:

300

Life History and Biographical Research Biography and Life History Writing Life Histories

LESSON 9:

106

LESSON 22:

307

Local and Oral History Local History Oral History Interviewing as a Method

Unit III: Problems in Interpreting Philippine History 125 LESSON 10: Historical Interpretation The Battle of Mactan The First Catholic Mass in the Philippines Rizal’s Retraction 139 LESSON 11:

LESSON 23:

317

History through Paintings and Films Painting Philippine History and Analyzing Art Filming Philippine History and Reading Historical Films

LESSON 24:

331

Historical Sites, Structures, and Museums Historical Sites and Structures Museums

Multiperspectivity The Cavite Mutiny The Cry of Rebellion Philippine-American War or Insurrection?

Index

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Historical Negationism Rizal’s Sa Aking Mga Kabata

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