was reported to have played a crucial role in the revolution. Linked by a shared goal of restoring democracy in the Philippines, the friends recalled how they never lost hope, despite seemingly in ...
Francisco “Dodong” Nemenzo was an outstanding intellectual not only in the Philippine Left but in the whole academic world. This book “Notes from the Philippine Underground” is a collection of essays ...
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Inquirer on MSNReadings on the Philippine revolutionBasic primary sources on the 1896 Philippine Revolution, Andres Bonifacio, and the Katipunan that are useful for students and ...
Historians suggest that the roots of the Philippine revolution began with building of the Suez Canal in 1869. With access to Europe, Filipinos were exposed to new ideas about freedom and returned ...
Two brand-new 3,200-ton warships made in South Korea for the Philippine Navy are expected to be delivered to the country next ...
A chronicle of the three points of a political triangle — the legal left, the illegal (armed) revolution, and the enemy which threatens them both: the armed reactionary right. It is 1987.
Believing that as one big step to prepare students for the so-called fourth industrial revolution, many schools in the Philippines are amplifying technology-based subjects - like the STEM ...
The Philippines is looking at a banking revolution. Looming ASEAN integration and an increasingly banked population is fostering the need for banking innovations as well as broad, industry M&A in ...
Basic primary sources on the 1896 Philippine Revolution, Andres Bonifacio, and the Katipunan that are useful for students and interested general readers should be accessible from any college library.
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