History in Lockdown / Ambeth R. Ocampo

By: Ocampo, Ambeth R [author.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mandaluyong City : Anvil Publishing, Inc., c2024Description: 120 pages ; Illustration : 19 cmISBN: 978-971-27-3875-3Subject(s): | LOC classification: DS 653 O23 2024
Contents:
Chapter 1: Extinct Weights, Measures, and Jobs -- Chapter 2: Aswang and Urbanization -- Chapter 3: Bells as Mute Witness to History -- Chapter 4: Pandemic Rizal : Frontliner, HalaMAN, and Cyclist -- Chapter 5: Exile and Excommunication -- Chapter 6: Church vs State in Spanish Manila -- Chapter 7: Queens Gambit in Baguio, 1978 -- Chapter 8: Hypnotism and Black Magic in Baguio, 1978 -- Chapter 9: Epidemic and Massacre in 1820 -- Chapter 10: Paciano Rizal and the 1882 Epidemic -- Chapter 11: Mabini, Osmeña, Del Pilar in School -- Chapter 12: Proof of Life -- Chapter 13: Death & Disease U.S. Occupation -- Chapter 13: An American Doctor in 1903 Manila -- Chapter 14: When Cholera & War Ravaged PH -- Chapter 15: Aguinaldo the Corn Farmer -- Chapter 16: Julian Felipe Famous for One Tune -- Chapter 17: Saving Cultural Heritage -- Chapter 18: Filipiniana Lost in the War -- Chapter 19: From Presidential Yacht to Floating Hospital -- Chapter 20: Extracting History from Maps -- Chapter 21: Marcos Stem Cell Treatment, May 1971 -- Chapter 22: Resurrection as Fake News -- Chapter 23: History and the Notion of Time -- Chapter 24: Jorge Vargas Lockdown Diary -- What is History without a story -- Chapter 25: The Prince of Wales in Manila, 1922 -- .
Summary: "Lockdown had forced all of us to rethink life as we knew it, and it was hoped that we didn't just return to pre lockdown routine later but to adapt and adopt new ways in a new life."
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Chapter 1: Extinct Weights, Measures, and Jobs -- Chapter 2: Aswang and Urbanization -- Chapter 3: Bells as Mute Witness to History -- Chapter 4: Pandemic Rizal : Frontliner, HalaMAN, and Cyclist -- Chapter 5: Exile and Excommunication -- Chapter 6: Church vs State in Spanish Manila -- Chapter 7: Queens Gambit in Baguio, 1978 -- Chapter 8: Hypnotism and Black Magic in Baguio, 1978 -- Chapter 9: Epidemic and Massacre in 1820 -- Chapter 10: Paciano Rizal and the 1882 Epidemic -- Chapter 11: Mabini, Osmeña, Del Pilar in School -- Chapter 12: Proof of Life -- Chapter 13: Death & Disease U.S. Occupation -- Chapter 13: An American Doctor in 1903 Manila -- Chapter 14: When Cholera & War Ravaged PH -- Chapter 15: Aguinaldo the Corn Farmer -- Chapter 16: Julian Felipe Famous for One Tune -- Chapter 17: Saving Cultural Heritage -- Chapter 18: Filipiniana Lost in the War -- Chapter 19: From Presidential Yacht to Floating Hospital -- Chapter 20: Extracting History from Maps -- Chapter 21: Marcos Stem Cell Treatment, May 1971 -- Chapter 22: Resurrection as Fake News -- Chapter 23: History and the Notion of Time -- Chapter 24: Jorge Vargas Lockdown Diary -- What is History without a story -- Chapter 25: The Prince of Wales in Manila, 1922 -- .

"Lockdown had forced all of us to rethink life as we knew it, and it was hoped that we didn't just return to pre lockdown routine later but to adapt and adopt new ways in a new life."

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