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He was a grandnephew of Felipe Agoncillo, one of the first Filipino diplomats who tried to gain recog- nition for the first Philippine republic from the United States, and Marcela. Agoncillo, one of the three women who sewed the very first Philippine flag (Agoncillo 1990, 201, 21 1; Tadena 1967, 20-21).
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- Hartzell Spence
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- Marcos of the Philippines: A Biography
Jul 31, 2022 · began reporting in the Philippines during the twilight of the Marcos dictatorship, when she wrote for the underground opposition press and later for mainstream magazines and newspapers.
- The Philippine Economy: Development, Policies, and Challenges. edited by Arsenio Balisacan and Hal Hill. Category: Business and Economics. Co-published with the Oxford University Press, this book is comprehensive, authoritatively written, and highly relevant for policy-makers.
- Living and Dying: In Memory of 11 Ateneo de Manila Martial Law Activists. by Cristina Jayme Montiel. Category: Biography. Memorializes the eleven young Ateneans: Ferdie Arceo, Bill Begg, Jun Celestial, Sonny Hizon, Edjop Jopson, Eman Lacaba, Dante Perez, Ditto Sarmiento, Lazzie Silva, Nick Solana, Manny Yap, who gave their lives for their convictions during the horrendous ten years of martial law.
- Ascending the Fourth Mountain: A Personal Account of the Marcos Years. by Maria Virginia Yap Morales. Category: Autobiography. In Ascending the Fourth Mountain, Maria Virginia Yap Morales tells her story of the martial law years and of the widespread participation of women against violations of human rights and sexual abuse under military detention.
- Musika at Bagong Lipunan: Pagbuo ng Lipunang Filipino, 1972-1986. by Raul C. Navarro. Category: Arts, Culture, and Music. Bagama’t dalawampu’t limang taon na ang nakalipas buhat nang pagkatatag ng batas military at ang pagkabuwag nito sa pamamagitan ng rebolusyon ng People Power, sa dami ng mga sulatin at aklat na lumabas at nailimbag ay wala pang tumuon sa paksa ng musika na siyang umiral sa kabuuan ng rehimeng nagtaguyod dito bilang isang malakas na puwersa sa pagbabago ng kamalayan at pagpapahalaga.
Apr 30, 2016 · EVERY FILIPINO with a sense of history should read three books about the dark days of Ferdinand Marcos’ dictatorship, which lasted from 1972 to 1986. The Marcos family then lived in style, especially then First Lady Imelda Marcos.
Party-switching, moreover, is a highly de-veloped political art in the Philippines. Presi-dent Ferdinand E. Marcos, reelected by an overwhelming margin in November, 1969, 3 first gained his party's nomination as presi-dential challenger in 1964 by quitting the government party - of which he was Senate leader - and joining the opposition. He did
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Crisis in the Philippines: The Marcos Era and Beyond. Preface by David D. Newsom. 978-1-4008-5810-1. The book provides an overview of the history of the Philippines from the period of Spanish colonial domination to the present and analyzes the twenty-year Marco...
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