Alvin D. Campomanes Department of History University of Asia and The Pacific (UA&P)
Alvin D. Campomanes Department of History University of Asia and The Pacific (UA&P)
CAMPOMANES
Department of History
University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P)
With the new men that will
spring from her bosom and the
remembrance of the past, she
will perhaps enter openly the
wide road of progress and all
will work jointly to strengthen
the mother country at home as
well as abroad with the same
enthusiasm with which a young
man returns to cultivate his
father’s farmland so long
devastated and abandons due
to the negligence of those who
had alienated it.
Filipinas Dentro a Cien Años
Teodoro Agoncillo
(History of the Filipino People, 1960; The Revolt of the
Masses, 1956)
Renato Constantino
(The Philippines: A Past Revisited, 1975; The Continuing
Past, 1976)
Ilustrados: Masses
RIZAL: BONIFACIO
1. Reform or Revolution?
2. Calamba Hacienda Case
3. break with del Pilar
as early as 1887, Rizal had
expressed that independence
through peaceful struggle is
impossible and that seeking
assimilation was a mistake
The Filipinos had long wished
for Hispanization and they were
wrong in aspiring for it.
It is Spain and not the Philippines who
ought to wish for the assimilation of the
country.