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A question of heroes / Nick Joaquin

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mandaluyong City, Philippines : Anvil Publishing, Inc., c2027Description: 231 pages : illustration ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789712736940
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 653.7 .J63 2017
Contents:
Jose Burgos -- Marcelo H. Del Pilar -- Graciano Lopez-Jaena -- Jose Rizal -- Andres Bonifacio -- Emilio Aguinaldo -- Apolinario Mabini -- Antonio Luna -- Gregorio Del Pilar -- Artemio Ricarte.
Summary: "The Revolution of the Ilustrados There were two distinct but simultaneous revolutions in 1896, linked only by the Katipunan. The first was the Maileños' and it actually lasted only a second was the Caviteños' it lasted about five years. Which one do we mean when we speak of the 'Unfinished Revolution'? But from a larger view, there was only one revolution in 1896-and it was not Bonifacio's, though he tried to ride it. This larger view compels us to see the entire period from the Propaganda Movement to the Philippine-American War as a single the Revolution of the llustrados."
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Jose Burgos -- Marcelo H. Del Pilar -- Graciano Lopez-Jaena -- Jose Rizal -- Andres Bonifacio -- Emilio Aguinaldo -- Apolinario Mabini -- Antonio Luna -- Gregorio Del Pilar -- Artemio Ricarte.

"The Revolution of the Ilustrados There were two distinct but simultaneous revolutions in 1896, linked only by the Katipunan. The first was the Maileños' and it actually lasted only a second was the Caviteños' it lasted about five years. Which one do we mean when we speak of the 'Unfinished Revolution'? But from a larger view, there was only one revolution in 1896-and it was not Bonifacio's, though he tried to ride it. This larger view compels us to see the entire period from the Propaganda Movement to the Philippine-American War as a single the Revolution of the llustrados."

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