Bonifacio s Bolo

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Bonifacio s Bolo
Author : Ambeth R. Ocampo
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 19 April 1995
ISBN : UOM:39015034122641
Pages : 246 pages
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Bonifacio s Bolo

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Looking Back 5

In this book, besides offering the usual juicy titbits, he looks back not just at our history but also on his life as an historian, this book being written for his 50th birthday. His introduction alone is already worth the price of admission.

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Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Asia

In this detailed account of civilian lives during wartime in Asia, high school students, undergrads, and general readers alike can get a glimpse into the often dismal, but surprisingly resilient, lives led by ordinary people-those who did not go off to war but were powerfully affected by it nonetheless. How

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The Making of the Filipino Nation and Republic

Download or read online The Making of the Filipino Nation and Republic written by Jose Veloso Abueva, published by Pamana, the U.P. Anthology of which was released on 1998. Get The Making of the Filipino Nation and Republic Books now! Available in PDF, ePub and Kindle.

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Looking Back

Hindsight is the lowest form of intelligence–except for historians. In this handy collection of Ambeth Ocampo’s “Looking Back” column pieces, the popular historian digs deep and looks back carefully at events, places and important people who make up the country’s history.

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Looking Back 4

Ambeth Ocampo on the inspiration behind this collection of essays: “Chulalongkorn’s elephants are the bronze elephants the King of Siam gave to Singapore and Java as gifts during his travels in 1871. I met the Singapore elephant first as I traced Rizal’s footsteps and found a reference to it

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Looking Back 6

In these beguiling essays on what lies beyond the fringes of Philippine recorded history—whether pointing out the laughing carabao on the margins of a centuries-old map, or combing for shards of Ming porcelain on a coral beach—Ocampo reminds us that the endless gathering and joining and breaking apart

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Looking Back 3

The cause of history writing owes Ambeth Ocampo a great deal. By his extraordinary use of a relatively new genre, he has rescued history from the cold, forbidding halls of academe. He has made of history something amusing, entertaining . . . as immediate as a newspaper headline, as relevant as a rapper’

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