Dr. Pio Valenzuela
Author : Isabelo T. Crisostomo
Publisher :
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 23,79 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Philippines
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Author : Isabelo T. Crisostomo
Publisher :
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 23,79 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Philippines
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Author : Arturo E. Valenzuela
Publisher :
Page : 74 pages
File Size : 27,52 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Publisher : Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 12,2 MB
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ISBN : 9789712334498
Author : Maria Stella S. Valdez
Publisher : Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 32,83 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Nationalists
ISBN : 9789712348686
Author : Gina Apostol
Publisher : Soho Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 23,62 MB
Release : 2021-01-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1641291842
Revealing glimpses of the Philippine Revolution and the Filipino writer Jose Rizal emerge despite the worst efforts of feuding academics in Apostol’s hilariously erudite novel, which won the Philippine National Book Award. Gina Apostol’s riotous second novel takes the form of a memoir by one Raymundo Mata, a half-blind bookworm and revolutionary, tracing his childhood, his education in Manila, his love affairs, and his discovery of writer and fellow revolutionary, Jose Rizal. Mata’s 19th-century story is complicated by present-day foreword(s), afterword(s), and footnotes from three fiercely quarrelsome and comic voices: a nationalist editor, a neo-Freudian psychoanalyst critic, and a translator, Mimi C. Magsalin. In telling the contested and fragmentary story of Mata, Apostol finds new ways to depict the violence of the Spanish colonial era, and to reimagine the nation’s great writer, Jose Rizal, who was executed by the Spanish for his revolutionary activities, and is considered by many to be the father of Philippine independence. The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata offers an intoxicating blend of fact and fiction, uncovering lost histories while building dazzling, anarchic modes of narrative.
Author : M.c. Halili
Publisher : Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 23,5 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Philippines
ISBN : 9789712339349
Author : Santiago V. Alvarez
Publisher : Ateneo University Press
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 32,88 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Generals
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Author : Benedict Richard O'Gorman Anderson
Publisher : Verso
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 37,16 MB
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9781844670376
In this sparkling new work, Benedict Anderson provides a radical recasting of themes from Imagined Communities, his classic book on nationalism, through an exploration of fin-de-siecle politics and culture that spans the Caribbean, Imperial Europe and the South China Sea. A jewelled pomegranate packed with nitroglycerine is primed to blow away Manila's 19th-century colonial elite at the climax of El Filibusterismo, whose author, the great political novelist Jose Rizal, was executed in 1896 by the Spanish authorities in the Philippines at the age of 35. Anderson explores the impact of avant-garde European literature and politics on Rizal and his contemporary, the pioneering folklorist Isabelo de los Reyes, who was imprisoned in Manila after the violent uprisings of 1896 and later incarcerated, together with Catalan anarchists, in the prison fortress of Montjuich in Barcelona. On his return to the Philippines, by now under American occupation, Isabelo formed the first militant trade unions under the influence of Malatesta and Bakunin. Anderson considers the complex intellectual interactions of these young Filipinos with the new "science" of anthropology in Germany and Austro-Hungary, and with post-Communard experimentalists in Paris, against a background of militant anarchism in Spain, France, Italy and the Americas, Jose Marti's armed uprising in Cuba and anti-imperialist protests in China and Japan. In doing so, he depicts the dense intertwining of anarchist internationalism and radical anti-colonialism. Under Three Flags is a brilliantly original work on the explosive history of national independence and global politics.
Author : Tan Malaka
Publisher : Ohio University Press
Page : 906 pages
File Size : 12,23 MB
Release : 2020-03-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0896804046
From Jail to Jail is the political autobiography of Sutan Ibrahim gelar Tan Malaka, an enigmatic and colorful political thinker of twentieth-century Asia, who was one of the most influential figures of the Indonesian Revolution. Variously labeled a communist, Trotskyite, and nationalist, Tan Malaka managed to run afoul of nearly every political group and faction involved in the Indonesian struggle for independence. During his decades of political activity, he spent periods of exile and hiding in nearly every country in Southeast Asia. As a Marxist who was expelled from and became a bitter enemy of his country’s Communist Party and as a nationalist who was imprisoned and murdered by his own government’s forces as a danger to its anticolonial struggle, Tan Malaka was and continues to be soaked in contradiction and controversy. Translated by Helen Javis and with a new introduction from Harry A. Poeze, this edition of From Jail to Jail contextualizes the life and political accomplishments of Tan Malaka in one of the few known autobiographies by a Marxist of this political era and region.
Author : José Rizal
Publisher :
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 47,94 MB
Release : 1991
Category : ASEAN countries
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