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Reddit mentions of History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos
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Release date | September 2013 |
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Here's my list from months ago...
Well, here they are:
I recommend Luis Francia's History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos. This book is the best introduction to Philippine history, period.
And then...
Both books are still available in major bookstores (NBS, Powerbooks, Fully Booked).
Mrs. Terami-Wada wrote about the Sakdalistas much earlier and so here's the monograph on the subject.
On the pre-colonial era, the one great expert is no other than William Henry Scott, and here's a list of his books:
Unfortunately, out of stock. And as you noticed, none of these authors are Filipino.
I'd recommend any book by Ambeth Ocampo, btw.
And finally, on Muslim Philippines, there's only one must-read:
Have fun~!
Lest I forget, books on the Marcoses and the Martial Law era:
That's all, for now. :)