Rizal's View on Philippine Historiography
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According to Rizal's view of history, colonization led to the loss of both Philippine autonomy and its distinct ________.

character

An afterthought seen in the correspondence between Rizal and Blumentritt was the fifth part on Race and Independent ________.

regions

Rizal did not refer to non-Christian Filipinos collectively as 'Filipinos,' in the way that he referred to the Hispanized indios of Luzon and the ________.

Visayas

In Rizal's linear conception of history, the arrival of Spain is seen as the turning ________.

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Antonio de Morga was the lieutenant governor of the Philippines in the late sixteenth century and described the food of the indios as composed of lice crushed in wooden pillars and cooked, called ____________.

<p>morisqueta</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the description, the indios' daily fare also included cooked fish, pork, venison, mountain buffaloes known as ____________, beef, and fish that is best when it starts to rot and stink.

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Philippine Studies is published by ____________ University.

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Rizal's Morga and Views of Philippine History was written by Ambeth R. Ocampo and published in Philippine Studies volume ____________ (1998).

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Rizal's view of Philippine historiography is expressed in his annotations to Morga's Sucesos, in his essay Filipinas dentro de cien aiios, and most clearly in an outline periodization of Philippine history which he prepared for the International Association of Philippinologists, hoping that it could convene a conference of European Philippinologists in ______ during the International Exposition of 1889.

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Incorporation of the Philippines into the Spanish nation up to the Cavite Mutiny(1808-1872). Government, Representation in the Spanish Cortes, Loss of her character as a Spanish province and the declaration of her status as a colony, Reforms, Criticism, Influence of the Monastic Orders on the material progress of the Islands, the Philippines compared with other colonies, etc. ______

<p>Ferdinand Blumentritt</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rizal's view of Philippine historiography is expressed in his annotations to Morga's Sucesos, in his essay Filipinas dentro de cien aiios, and most clearly in an outline periodization of Philippine history which he prepared for the International Association of Philippinologists, hoping that it could convene a conference of European Philippinologists in Paris during the International Exposition of 1889..I.PE Hispanic Philippines.Geography, Geology, Hydrography, Flora and Fauna, Govemment, Civilization, Literature, Earliest information about the Philippines in Europe, Bibliography, etc. 11.Amval of the Spaniards to the loss of Philippine autonomy and her incorporation into the Spanish nation.(1521-1808) Influence of Spanish civilization on the social life of the Philippines. Conversion into Catholicism, Encomiendas, Wars and Invasions, Immigration, Covemment, Commerce, Religious troubles, etc. III.Incorporation of the Philippines into the Spanish nation up to the Cavite Mutiny(1808-1872). Government, Representation in the Spanish Cortes, Loss of her character as a Spanish province and the declaration of her status as a colony, Reforms, Criticism, Influence of the Monastic Orders on the material progress of the Islands, the Philippines compared with other colonies, etc. IV. ______

<p>Jose Rizal</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rizal's view of Philippine historiography is expressed in his annotations to Morga's Sucesos, in his essay Filipinas dentro de cien aiios, and most clearly in an outline periodization of Philippine history which he prepared for the International Association of Philippinologists, hoping that it could convene a conference of European Philippinologists in Paris during the International Exposition of 1889..I.PE Hispanic Philippines.Geography, Geology, Hydrography, Flora and Fauna, Govemment, Civilization, Literature, Earliest information about the Philippines in Europe, Bibliography, etc. 11.Amval of the Spaniards to the loss of Philippine autonomy and her incorporation into the Spanish nation.(1521-1808) Influence of Spanish civilization on the social life of the Philippines. Conversion into Catholicism, Encomiendas, Wars and Invasions, Immigration, Covemment, Commerce, Religious troubles, etc. III.Incorporation of the Philippines into the Spanish nation up to the Cavite Mutiny(1808-1872). Government, Representation in the Spanish Cortes, Loss of her character as a Spanish province and the declaration of her status as a colony, Reforms, Criticism, Influence of the Monastic Orders on the material progress of the Islands, the Philippines compared with other colonies, etc. IV. ______

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