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  1. In Chapter 1, it is demonstrated that Filipinos are easily influenced by Spanish culture since they are unaware of their own identity from the outset. As a result, other countries, mainly the United States and Spain, have misunderstandings about our history.

    • Yeddahmae Pinagayao
  2. This is a timeline of Philippine history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the Philippines and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see history of the Philippines .

  3. This document provides a summary of 100 significant events in Philippine history from the 10th century to the late 20th century. It covers major periods and themes including trade, religion, culture, wars, government and laws.

  4. The Philippines: A Past Revisited is Renato Constantino’s attempt at viewing Philippine history through the lens of the Filipino people and restructuring its historical framework such that an average Filipino can easily understand.

    • Anthony O. Olasiman Jr.
  5. Recent historians in the 20th and 21st centuries as major references in drawing the chronological order of events relevant to Rizal’s times, while conceptualizing the influences in Rizal’s upbringing and nationalism as an individual to become a role model for Filipinos to develop nationalism while embracing personal talents.

    • Luis Zuriel P Domingo
  6. Widely considered as a masterpiece in historical study of the emerging Philippine nation, the book analyzes the multifarious resistance to Spanish political and ideological colonialism throughout the 19th century, and, most crucially, the role and agency of masses in adapting European religious traditions to distinctly precolonial belief ...

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