A History of The Philippines - Paperback - 9798262889273

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Embark on a sweeping journey through the vibrant and turbulent history of a nation defined by its geography and forged in the crucible of global currents. This comprehensive history explores the Philippines from its very beginnings, delving into the sophisticated pre-colonial societies of seafaring traders and animist beliefs that thrived long before the first European ships appeared on the horizon. Discover the world of the barangay, the rise of powerful maritime trading ports connected to China and the Malay world, and the arrival of Islam that established formidable sultanates in the south. This is the foundational story of a diverse archipelago, a mosaic of cultures on the cusp of an encounter that would change its destiny forever.The narrative then navigates the three transformative centuries of Spanish colonization, a period that reshaped the islands' soul by introducing Catholicism and forging a unified political entity. Witness the spectacle of the Galleon Trade, one of history's first truly global enterprises, which turned Manila into a bustling entrepôt linking Asia with the Americas. Following this era is the complex, half-century of American rule, an experiment in "benevolent assimilation" that brought public education, democratic institutions, and a new language, all established in the wake of the brutal and often-overlooked Philippine-American War. This account moves beyond the simple cliché of "300 years in a convent and 50 in Hollywood" to reveal a complex story of cultural fusion, exploitation, and the enduring resilience of the Filipino spirit.At the heart of this history is the powerful and inspiring saga of the Filipino people's long struggle for freedom. Trace the evolution of national consciousness, from hundreds of localized and often-failed revolts against colonial abuses to the intellectual awakening of the Propaganda Movement, led by the brilliant José Rizal. Feel the revolutionary fervor of Andres Bonifacio's Katipunan as it ignites the first anti-colonial revolution in Asia, and witness the birth of the First Philippine Republic. The story continues through the dark years of the Japanese occupation in World War II, a period of unimaginable suffering and heroic guerrilla resistance that tested the nation to its absolute limits.Finally, this history brings the reader into the tumultuous world of the modern republic. It chronicles the immense challenges of post-war reconstruction, the political intrigues and populist appeal of the Magsaysay era, and the glittering promise and dark decay of the Marcos years. Relive the drama of the imposition of Martial Law and the triumphant, non-violent People Power Revolution of 1986 that captured the world's imagination. The narrative concludes by examining the Philippines in the 21st century, exploring the challenges of democratic consolidation, the nation's remarkable economic transformation from the "Sick Man of Asia" to a dynamic emerging market, and its ongoing quest to define its unique identity in a complex and ever-changing global landscape.


  • | Author: Charles Corbett
  • | Publisher: Independently Published
  • | Publication Date: Aug 29, 2025
  • | Number of Pages: 182 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9798262889273
Author:
Charles Corbett
Publisher:
Independently Published
Publication Date:
Aug 29, 2025
Number of pages:
182 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-13:
9798262889273