![]() So, again, like De la Costa’s, it has ended up as reference or supplementary reading. Agoncillo, Milagros Guerrero Edition, 3, revised Publisher, R.P. Corpuz’s two-volume “Roots of the Filipino Nation.” Published two decades ago, this dense data-filled work has led some readers to joke that the author’s real name is “Over-Dose Corpuz.” Surely, the book of a former secretary of education and president of the University of the Philippines could be easily made required reading, but Corpuz refused to shorten or simplify it for use in schools. Title, History of the Filipino People Authors, Teodoro A. ![]() Unfortunately, Zaide’s two-volume work did not fly, because it was too expensive for students and required much from the teacher. After that, groups of Austronesians later migrated to the islands. ![]() On controversial issues, like when and where the Philippine Revolution of 1896 started, Zaide would give his opinion, but a lengthy footnote would point the reader to contrary or conflicting views. History of the filipino people by teodoroagoncillopdfebook The history of the Philippines is believed to have begun with the arrival of the first humans 1 2 3 using rafts or boats at least 67, years ago as the discovery of Callao Man suggested. To be fair, Zaide’s unused college text, the two-volume “Pageant of Philippine History,” was different from the simplistic texts he generated for the primary, intermediate and secondary schools. His notable works include The History of the Filipino People Malolos: The Crisis of the Republic The Writings and Trials of Bonifacio and Revolt of the Masses. ![]()
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