History
Sub-categories:
None
Leon Kilat And The Cebu Revolt
Recounting the conspiracy, battles and betrayal of the revolution on the island of Cebu in 1898. By Emil G. Justimbaste
Lumad Retreat
The 400-year flight of the hilltribes collectively called Lumads into the wilderness, and the consequent ecological destruction of the Pulangi river, the 'Rio Grande de Mindanao' of Spanish annals.
Mabini: A Century After His Passing
Detailed biography of the great hero who originally refused to support the revolution but changed his mind when Jose Rizal was executed. By Alexander Martin.
Macario Sakay, Tulisan or Patriot?
Long after the last of Gen. Aguinaldo's men surrendered to the Americans, independent armies continued their fight for independence. One of these was led by Macario Sakay. From Hector Santos' Philippine Centennial Series.
MacArthur’s Fight in the Philipines
Gen Douglas MacArthur’s battle against the invading Japanese. First-person accounts by the few men who were there at the time. From the Public Broadcasting System's American Experience series.
Marina Dizon, A Martyr's Daughter
Her father, Jose Dizon, was one of the 13 Cavite martyrs executed by the Spaniards in 1897. Like her cousin, Emilio Jacinto, she joined the Katipunan in 1893 and engaged in revolutionary activities all her life. By Lilia Quindoza Santiago.
Mass Media in the Philipines
From Magellan's bible and Pigafetta's diary of 1521, the history of publication and communication in the islands from the Spanish era to the People's Revolution of 1986. From the Finland embassy webpage.
Moises Salvador
Scion of prominent Manila family, this friend and ally of Jose Rizal defiantly walked to his execution for complicity in the agitation against Spanish rule in the Philippines. The Guipit elementary school was renamed for him in 1936.
Nueva Vizcaya Became Filipino
From prehistory to their assimilation into the Republic, the story of the tribal peoples of northern Luzon, by Micheal Predmore, a former Peace Corp volunteer, 1983-1987
Origins From Two Empires
Advocates that Visayans descended from the Sri Vishayan empire of Sumatra, and the Mindanao Moros were warriors of the Madjapahit Empire of Java, from the Visayan Voice.
Directory > Society and Culture > History
More Directory Categories:
Arts and Entertainment (308)
Celebrities, Crafts, Dance, Galleries, Movies, Museums, Photography ...
Education (135)
Preschools, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools, Training ...
Health (61)
Clinics and Hospitals, Conditions and Diseases, Organizätions ...
Recreation and Sports (87)
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Fitness, Martial Arts ...
Society and Culture (452)
Events, Expatriate Life, Paranormal, Personal Homepages, Politics ...
Business and Economy (543)
Advertising, Employment, Financial Services, Investing, Real Estate ...
Government (80)
Agencies, Bureaus, and Departments, Embassies and Consulates, ...
News and Media (83)
Magazines, Newspapers, Radio, Television, Weather...
Regions (107)
Bicol, Cagayan Valley, Calabarzon, Caraga, Central Luzon ...
Transportation (23)
Airlines, Car Rentals, Shipping and Packaging ...
Computers and Internet (209)
Consultants, Email, Web Design and Development, Web Blogs ...
Guides and Directories (58)
Maps and Views , Yellow Pages ...
Provinces (558)
Abra, Agusan del Norte, Aklan, Albay, Antique, Apayao, Aurora ...
Science and Environment (29)
Agriculture, Earth Science, Organizations, Wildlife ...
Travel and Tourism (121)
Lodging, Parks, Tour Operators, Travel Agents, Travel Guides ...
