KASPIL 2 and PHIHIS 2 Magazine Instructions and Exam II Readings
Magazine instructions:
KasPil 2 15-16 C Magazine Instructions
PhiHis 2 15-16 C Magazine Instructions
Readings:
- Katipunan and the Philippine Revolution:
Guerrero – Andres Bonifacio and the 1896 Revolution
Chua – Undress Bonifacio (English)
For KasPil 1 only (Filipino Readings)
Chua – Ang Kaugnayan ng Mabuting Kalooban sa Dalumat ng Kalayaan ng Katipunan
Chua – Haring Bayan – Si Andres Bonifacio at Ang Konseptong Pilipino ng Demokrasya
2. Philippine-American War and American Occupation:
3. World War II:
Chua – Tagumpay Filipino Veterans in WW2 (w English trans)
Chua – Mapalad Ang Inyong Mga Apo (w English trans)
4. Third Philippine Republic
Please define key concepts: Neo-colonialism, elite democracy, dictatorship and People Power
For KasPil 1 only (Filipino Readings)
Chua – Quirino – Pangulong mahusay, dakila at may EQ
5. Marcos Regime:
Chua – Tortyur Human Rights Violations During The Marcos Regime
Chua – Haring Bayan Democracy and People Power in the Philippines
PHIHIS 1 Exam Reviewers
PhiHis 1 A51
PhiHis 1 15-16 B A51 Group 1 – Rizal and the Development of National Consciousness
PhiHis 1 15-16 B A51 Group 2 – Rizal and the 21st Century
PhiHis 1 A52
PhiHis 1 15-16 B A52 Group 2 – Rizal and the Revolution
PhiHis 1 15-16 B A52 Group 3 – Rizal and the Development of National Consciousness
HISTCIV 1st Term, AY 2018-2019 EXAM REVIEWERS
Will add as soon as they arrive
A53
HistCiv 18-19 A A53 Group 4a Judaism and Christianity
HistCiv 18-19 A A53 Group 4b Islamic Civilization
HistCiv 18-19 A A53 Group 5a Ancient Greece
HistCiv 18-19 A A53 Group 5b Ancient Rome
A54
HistCiv 18-19 A A54 Group 4a Judaism and Christianity
HistCiv 18-19 A A54 Group 4b Islamic Civilization
HistCiv 18-19 A A54 Group 6a Renaissance
HistCiv 18-19 A A54 Group 6b Revolutions
A55
HistCiv 18-19 A A55 Group 4 Judaism, Christianity, Islam
HistCiv 18-19 A A55 Group 5 Ancient Greece and Rome
PHA and Gabay Saysay Documents Bank
PHA International Conference 2015 Tentative Program as May 18
PHA International Conference Registration Form
PHA International Conference Invitation Kit
Hotels for PHA 2016 International Conference
finalgeninfo & regform gabaysaysay
Kasaysayan ng PP at BAKAS_2015 UST
PHA-DAVAO-CONFERENCE-INVITATION (Information and Registration Form)
PHA Resoluton Magdalena Leones final
CHUA HistCiv and PhiHis1: The Grades (1st Term, 2018-2019)
Please check until 14 DECEMBER 2018, FRIDAY, 09:00 PM and after that the files here will be erased. Read first the GRADING NOTES before reading the grades… and before you complain. LOL. No grade negotiation, only grade correction.
Grading notes: DLSU 18-19 A HistCiv and PhiHis2 Grading Notes
Grades:
DLSU 18-19 A HistCiv Marka A53 (IDN 1st draft)
DLSU 18-19 A HistCiv Marka A54 (IDN 1st draft)
XIAO TIME AT THE ONE SCHOOL (The Readings)
PHIHIS CLASS READINGS
I. Bayan: Early Philippine Societies
Chua – Banga Bangka Bangkay (Sinaunang Pilipino)
Chua – Walking History – We Did Not Come from the Ita Indones nor Malay
Chua – Walking History – Bahay Austronesyano
Chua – Walking History – Death and [Our] Beginnings
Chua – Walking History – Gahum
Chua – Manunggul Jar (English Ancient Filipinos)
Abrera – Bangka Kaluluwa at Katutubong Panininwa
Ambrosio – BALATIK Katutubong Bituin ng mga Pilipino
Ambrosio – Stars of Philippine Skies (Inquirer)
Kunting – Hindi Juramentado Kundi Mujahid (Chua salin)
II. The “Bayan” under Spain (1565-1807)
Chua – Hamon at Tugon (Spanish Conquest to Philippine Revolution)
III. Haring Bayan: The Formation of the Emerging Filipino Nation (1807-1913)
Xiao’s Rizal Lecture The First Emo
Chua – Haring Bayan – Si Andres Bonifacio at Ang Konseptong Pilipino ng Demokrasya
Guerrero – Andres Bonifacio and the 1896 Revolution
Chua – Bonifacio’s war strategy lives on in today’s insurgency
Chua – Bonifacio Unang Pangulo
IV. The “Bayan” under America and Japan (1913-1946)
Chua – Tagumpay Filipino Veterans in WW2 (w English trans)
Chua – Mapalad Ang Inyong Mga Apo (w English trans)
Chua – Mga Doktor at Nars at ang Paggahasa sa Maynila 1945
V. Sambayanan: Continuing Story of Nation Building (1946-present)
Chua – Tortyur Human Rights Violations During The Marcos Regime
Chua – Haring Bayan Democracy and People Power in the Philippines
PHIHIS 1: READINGS IN RIZAL COURSE IN ENGLISH (Updated everytime)
Module 1:
At the photocopier: Gottschalk
Module 2:
At the photocopier: Chapters on Spanish Colonialism from “A History of the Philippines” by Luis Francia
Module 3:
REPORTING MECHANICS: Click to view, everyone should read the readings even if they are not the reporters. Each group should only have one to two reporters and should report within twenty minutes with power point guide.
The aims of the module are three-fold:
- Interesting lessons from his life.
- His nationalist ideas based on his works and writings, its limitations and uses.
- How he wanted to strengthen that idea of nation based on studying history.
EVERYONE READ THIS FIRST:
General overview of Rizal’s Life Lessons: Xiao’s Rizal Lecture The First Emo, telegrafo-electricidad-y-poste-de-luz
Group 1: Ikehata Setsuho – Rizal and the Making of National Consciousness (Only introduction, part 1 and 2, pp. 176-185, but you should read the whole thing to understand your points. Reporters must identify each Rizal works and the message pointing out to being a nation based on the essay.)
Supplement for group 1: Ambeth Ocampo – Rizal’s Morga and Views of Philippine History
Group 2: Ikehata Setsuho – Rizal and the Making of National Consciousness (Part 3, 4 and 5, pp. 185-192, but you should read the whole thing to understand your points. Reporters must identify each Rizal works and the message pointing out to being a nation based on the essay.)
Group 3: Floro Quibuyen – Rizal and the 21st Century
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Last discussion:
Mendoza – Pantayong Pananaw (English), focus on the part that is entitled PANTAYONG PANANAW, don’t read the whole essay
Interesting discourse: Rizal’s Revolutionary Ideas and the Philippine Revolution
Renato Constantino – Veneration Without Understanding
Floro Quibuyen – Rizal and the Revolution
Jose Victor Torres – A La Juventud Filibusteros
Interesting discourse: Andres Bonifacio
Guerrero – Andres Bonifacio and the 1896 Revolution
Chua – Andres Bonifacio as the First President
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Primary sources:
Rizal – Liham Sa Kababaihan ng Malolos (Letter to the Women of Malolos, w English version)
Rizal – Sa Katamaran ng mga Pilipino (Indolence of the Filipino, w English version)
Rizal – Ang Pilipinas Sa Loob ng Sandaang Taon (English) (The Philippines Within a Century)
Rizal – Liga, Brindis, Manifesto
Rizal – Poems 2 Mi Ultimo Adios
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SUPPLEMENT FOR RIZAL’S VIEW OF HISTORY IN THE ANNOTATIONS TO MORGA’S “SUCESOS”
THE FIRST PAPER ON BONIFACIO AS FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES 1994.
Download here: Andres Bonifacio – Father of the Filipino Nation (First President)
Rare copy of the publication courtesy of Jojie Camacho, scanned by John Ray Ramos (Unang Pangulo secretariat).
For more updates and new primary documents, and also to sign the petition, pls click this link .