1521 revisited : the quincentennial commemorations in the Philippines.
- Manila, Philippines : National Historical Commission of the Philippines, c2023.
- vi, 192 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (volume 2).
From mabini to mabuti: the rise of Portuguese product in the Philippine Market The 1921 carnival Magallanico (Magallanes carnival) Who speaks for Zamboanga? "nawan" before Zamboanga, "subanin" before the fort Santo Niņo, gugma ko: reflections on the child Jesus in Filipino Christianity Revival of hope: the first contact of our ancestors with the magellan-elcano expedition in Guiuan, Eastern Samar Magellan and the Philippines 500 years later Mactan, Macapagal, and the transfer of the Philippine independence day to June 12 Christ in the 500 years of Philippines history Rizal's project: historical reconstruction of the Philippine Past
1521 Revisited: The Quincentennial Commemorations in the Philippines (Volume 2) 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".