Philippine history / Maria Christine N. Halili
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | Gen. Ed - CEAS | Filipiniana | FIL DS 668 .H35 2010 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000000762 | |
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LRC - Graduate Studies | National University - Manila | Gen. Ed - CEAS | Filipiniana | FIL DS 668 .H35 2010 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000011329 | |
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | Gen. Ed - CEAS | Filipiniana | FIL DS 668 .H35 2010 c.2 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.2 | Available | NULIB000001369 | |
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | Gen. Ed - CEAS | Reserve | RES DS 668 .H35 2010 c.3 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.3 | Available | NULIB000007289 |
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GC PN 3151 .O46 1972 c.2 The stage and the school / | RES DS 668 .H35 2010 c.3 Philippine history / | RES D 21 .M24 [2005] c.1 McDougal Littell World History : patterns of interaction : reading study guide. | RES JZ 1318 .C53 2018 The Contemporary world / | RES LB 1060 .L83 2013 c.1 Facilitating learning : a metacognitive process / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Knowing Philippine history -- 2. The natural setting and its people -- 3. Pre-colonial Philippines -- 4. The Spanish era -- 5. Struggle for rights and freedom -- 6. The birth of a nation -- 7. The American rule -- 8. Commonwealth period -- 9. The Japanese occupation -- 10. The Republic.
The second edition of the book, Philippine History, highlighted more details and insights about the remote and recent past interlined with the various aspects of the country's development in transition. This venture is a response to varied comments from the academic community and interested readers that there is a need to update the writing of a textbook in history as well as to make it more comprehesible and relevant to the needs of the new generation. In time, the claims and controversies of some accounts of history have to verify and understand to reveal historical truths and dismiss mythical information gathered unintentionally in the past. People do remember things that are important. It cannot be denied that modern technology and civic order are vital to meet the country's progress. But as Dr. Jose P. Rizal once wrote in his essay, "The Philippines A Century Hence," "If you want to foretell the destiny of the Filipino people, study the pages of the book that tells of their past."
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