1521 revisited : the quincentennial commemorations in the Philippines.

By: National Historical Commission (Philippines) [Issuing body.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : National Historical Commission of the Philippines, c2022Description: vi, 128 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 22 cmISBN: 978-971-538-356-1Subject(s): | | LOC classification: DS 673.8 O54 2022
Contents:
What happened in the Battle of Mactan The happy tummy : good will, tolerance, and deception when the Armada de Moluco came to the Philippines in 1521 Departing from Magellan, the rise of Manila Batikan : tattooing in early Philippine history The indigenous thrives in us Dogs in the life of our pre-colonial ancestors
Summary: 1521 Revisited gathers essays from various scholars in line with the 2021 Quincentennial Commemorations in the Philippines. Their analyses, discourses, and arguments represent the way the Philippines commemorated in 2021 an event often reduced to the "discovery of the Philippines" and "the beginning of Philippine history".
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Includes bibliographical references (volume 1).

What happened in the Battle of Mactan
The happy tummy : good will, tolerance, and deception when the Armada de Moluco came to the Philippines in 1521
Departing from Magellan, the rise of Manila
Batikan : tattooing in early Philippine history
The indigenous thrives in us
Dogs in the life of our pre-colonial ancestors

1521 Revisited gathers essays from various scholars in line with the 2021 Quincentennial Commemorations in the Philippines. Their analyses, discourses, and arguments represent the way the Philippines commemorated in 2021 an event often reduced to the "discovery of the Philippines" and "the beginning of Philippine history".

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