History of the Philippine Islands (Vol. 1&2). Their Discovery, Population, Language, Government, Manners, Customs, Productions and Commerce (Complete Edition)

Par : Joaquín Martínez de Zúñiga, John Maver

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  • Nombre de pages288
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4778201-8
  • EAN8596547782018
  • Date de parution18/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille968 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In 'History of the Philippine Islands' (Vol. 1 & 2), Joaqu??n Mart??nez de Z???±iga offers a meticulously researched chronicle of the Philippine archipelago from its earliest days through to the late 19th century. His narrative deftly intertwines historical fact with rich cultural observations, providing readers with an engaging and immersive experience. Crafted in a scholarly yet accessible style, this work serves as one of the earliest comprehensive histories of the Philippines, situating it within the broader context of Spanish colonialism and the dynamics of power that shaped this vibrant region.
Z???±iga's use of primary sources and his attention to local customs and political structures highlight the complexities of Philippine history, making it a critical reference for students of both history and post-colonial studies. Joaqu??n Mart??nez de Z???±iga, a Spanish friar and historian, dedicated much of his life to the Philippines, which served as both his home and the focal point of his scholarly interests.
His firsthand experiences and interactions with the local populace endowed him with a unique perspective, leading him to document not only historical events but also the rich tapestry of Filipino culture and identity during a transformative period in its history. His work is a testament to the challenges and nuances of colonial historiography. This monumental work is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of Filipino history and culture.
Z???±iga'Äôs insightful observations and thorough documentation render this two-volume set an invaluable resource for both historical inquiry and cultural appreciation. Readers will not only gain knowledge about the past but will also be encouraged to reflect on the legacies of colonialism that continue to shape the Philippines today.
In 'History of the Philippine Islands' (Vol. 1 & 2), Joaqu??n Mart??nez de Z???±iga offers a meticulously researched chronicle of the Philippine archipelago from its earliest days through to the late 19th century. His narrative deftly intertwines historical fact with rich cultural observations, providing readers with an engaging and immersive experience. Crafted in a scholarly yet accessible style, this work serves as one of the earliest comprehensive histories of the Philippines, situating it within the broader context of Spanish colonialism and the dynamics of power that shaped this vibrant region.
Z???±iga's use of primary sources and his attention to local customs and political structures highlight the complexities of Philippine history, making it a critical reference for students of both history and post-colonial studies. Joaqu??n Mart??nez de Z???±iga, a Spanish friar and historian, dedicated much of his life to the Philippines, which served as both his home and the focal point of his scholarly interests.
His firsthand experiences and interactions with the local populace endowed him with a unique perspective, leading him to document not only historical events but also the rich tapestry of Filipino culture and identity during a transformative period in its history. His work is a testament to the challenges and nuances of colonial historiography. This monumental work is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of Filipino history and culture.
Z???±iga'Äôs insightful observations and thorough documentation render this two-volume set an invaluable resource for both historical inquiry and cultural appreciation. Readers will not only gain knowledge about the past but will also be encouraged to reflect on the legacies of colonialism that continue to shape the Philippines today.