1986 EDSA Revolution
Explains the spirit, beginning, leaders, and the people of this revolution. From Ateneo's ThinkQuest.
A Dawning Light to the Zambales
The evangelization of headhunting mountain tribes, beginning in 1601, by individual Recollect missionaries, some of whom were slain. By Kenneth C. Masong
A Philippine Leaf
Literacy and writing among prehistoric Filipinos, by Hector Santos, known historian and expert on ancient writing.
Agrarian Reforms in the Philippines
United Nations research paper on land reform programs from 1900 through the present CARP (Comprehensive Agricultural Reform Program).
American View of Philippine History
US Library of Congress country study of the Philippines, from pre-Hispanic times to the presidency of Corazon Aquino.
An American in the Philippines
The online archival collection of George Percival Scriven, witness to the occupation of Bohol during the Philippine-American war, 1899 - 1901. From the Duke University special coll…
Ancient Religions of the Filipinos
Religious beliefs and cosmology of indigenous tribes of the Philippines were as varied as the tribes. by Paul Kenkai Manansala.
Andres Bonifacio: A Self-taught Revolutionary
Biography of the unschooled leader of the 1896 revolution who taught himself the ideals of 19th century liberalism and nationalist independence.
Andres Bonifacio: Father of Philippine Revolution
On the early morning of May 10, 1897, General Lazaro Makapagal executed Andres Bonifacio, the father of the Philippine Revolution of 1896, and his brother Procopio in Mt. Nagpatong…
Apolinario de la Cruz
Religious and rebel leader, and founder of the Cofrada de San Jose, ‘Hermano Pule’ and his followers defeated a Spanish army on October 11, 1841, killing the governor of Tayaba…
Austrian-Philippine
Articles on culture, history, the Rizal-Blumentritt friendship, Austrian-Philippine relations, and picturesque old Philippines.
Balangiga Massacre and Leyte Landing
A different Filipino perspective of looking at two major events in Leyte-Samar history in the Philippines.
Battle of Bayang Centennial
102-year-old eyewitness interview of American incursion into Lake Lanao in Mindanao and the battle against the Maranao datus of Bayang and Binidayan, led by Sultan Pandapatan.
Battling Bastards of Bataan
Veterans memorial of the World War II site, with photos and stories of personal experiences.
Books and Bookmaking in the Philippines
The first printers were Chinese – Juan de Vera, Pedro de Vera and Luis Beltran who printed the doctrinas and many other books thereafter. Tomas Pinpin is the first and Patriarch …
Chabacano, Philippine-style Spanish
The development of Creole Spanish from its beginning on June 23, 1635, and the current state of the Spanish language in the Philippines.
Child Soldiers in the Philippines
For the past several decades, conflict groups in the Philippines have used minors in their struggle to overthrow the govt, and govt paramilitary groups to exterminate rebels. W…
Children of the Pearl
Information on the Philippine culture before the Spanish colonization.
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