During the 19th century, however, an educated Filipino middle class emerged and with it a desire for Philippine independence. Opposition before 1872 was primarily confined to the Filipino clergy, who resented the Spanish monopoly of power within the Roman Catholic Church in the islands. In that ...
In the late 19th century, Filipino intellectuals and the middle class began calling for independence. In 1892, the Katipunan, a secret revolutionary society, was formed in Manila, the Philippine capital on the island of Luzon. Membership grew dramatically, and in August 1896 the Spanish uncovered...
The fight for freedom began to take shape in the late 19th century with the rise of the Propaganda Movement and the Katipunan, a revolutionary society founded by Andrés Bonifacio. On June 12, 1898, General Emilio Aguinaldo declared the Philippines’ independence from Spanish rule in Kawit, ...
March 19, 2014 PI 10 G-14 Reading through the essays of Rizal, one could say that the hero is not just as great writer but a great Historian as well. His...
Pioneers of Philippine Art: Luna Amorsolo Zobel: Transnationalism in the late 19th - 20th Century 来自 aaa.org.hk 喜欢 0 阅读量: 1157 作者: FH Capistranobaker 摘要: Pioneers of Philippine Art: Luna Amorsolo Zobel: Transnationalism in the late 19th - 20th Century ...
Chinese society in Thailand: an analytical history (1957)During the SungDynasty, the then flourishing port of Ch'uan-chou was the principal base of junks engaged intrade with...Ng Chin-keong Socio-economic aspects of the South Fukienese and their seafaring orientation in the second half of the...
19th century, Filipino intellectuals and the middle class began calling for independence. In 1892, the Katipunan, a secret revolutionary society, was formed in Manila, the Philippine capital on the island of Luzon. Membership grew dramatically, and in August 1896 the Spanish uncovered the Katipunan...
Many fear that the harassment and incursions of Chinese ships could have a long-term effect and lead to the collapse of the fishing industry in the West Philippine Sea. The shrinking catch is another cause of tension for many fisherfolks who belong to the poorest section of society. ...
designed by Martin I. Tinio, Jr., displays finely-crafted, antique Philippine, Chinese and European furniture and furnishings; antique 17th to the early 20th century jewelry, and other items from theIntramuros Administration’s collection, offering an intriguing glimpse of 19th-century domestic life ...
The Filipina as Artist and Art Subject in 19th Century Philippine ArtRosa Maria Magno Icagasi