Readings in Philippine History PDF
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Emmanuel P. Rapada
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This document provides an overview of Philippine history, including approaches to studying history, sources, criticisms, and historical timeframes. It discusses the peopling of the Philippines, referencing various theories. The content is suitable for undergraduate-level study.
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Emmanuel P. Rapada, Readings LPT in Philippine Agenda 01. Introduction 02. History 03. Importance of 04. Sources History of History 05. Criticisms Introduction History Discipline that studies the chronological record of events, us...
Emmanuel P. Rapada, Readings LPT in Philippine Agenda 01. Introduction 02. History 03. Importance of 04. Sources History of History 05. Criticisms Introduction History Discipline that studies the chronological record of events, usually attempting, on the basis of a critical examination of source materials, to explain events. Approaches Idealism Belief that History can be described in terms of ideas Approaches Historicism Each age has its own values, events should be described within the context of those values. Approaches Relativism Belief that History can be described in terms of ideas Studying History Questions What Who Where When How Why Why study History? To ourselves IDENTITY CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS To our communities VITAL PLACES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT To our future ENGAGED CITIZENS LEADERSHIP LEGACY HISTORY X HERSTORY Sources of History Sources of History PRIMARY SOURCES SECONDARY SOURCES TERTIARY SOURCES Criticisms in History Criticisms in History INTERNAL EXTERNAL Divisions in History Pre-History Period where no written records exists. History Period when people started to History Period when people started to write. Historiography Writing of History(Historical Writing) Historical Timeframe of the Philippines The Peopling of the Philippines Creationism Creationists are frequently requested to propose a theory of creation, namely, why the particular life forms that exist were created. Migration Wave Theory Relates to the movement of people coming from Indonesia to the Philippines. Peking Man Java Man Tabon Man Callao Cave, Cagayan Valley Callao Man www.reallygreatsite.com Thank you