The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 24 of 55.  James Alexander Robertson

The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 24 of 55

Por Emma Helen Blair (Editor), James Alexander Robertson (Editor)

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Sinopsis

The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 'Äî Volume 24 of 55 is an intricate compilation that examines the extensive history of the Philippines through a lens of colonial encounters and cultural exchanges. This volume, showcased as part of a larger series, encapsulates a period rife with historical significance, including the interplay of indigenous traditions and European colonization. The work employs a documentary style, meticulously curating primary sources, official accounts, and personal narratives to illuminate the complexities of Filipino life, governance, and resistance during the age of empire. The compilation is the result of collaborative efforts from various historians and scholars, each contributing a segment reflecting their expertise in Asian studies, colonial history, and anthropology. This volume is influenced by the socio-political climate of the late nineteenth century, where renewed interest in the Philippines emerged, fueled by both academic inquiry and political involvement. The scholars sought to shed light on the often-overlooked region, providing a nuanced perspective on its rich historical tapestry and cultural heritage. Readers seeking to deepen their understanding of the Philippine archipelago's tumultuous history will find this volume indispensable. The rich narratives and comprehensive documentation foster a profound appreciation for the resilience of a culture shaped by centuries of foreign influence and internal strife. This collection not only serves historians but also invites general readers to explore the foundational narratives of a nation in its quest for identity and sovereignty.

James Alexander Robertson