Teodoro Agoncillo's History of the Filipino People is a seminal, nationalist text providing a comprehensive overview of the Philippines from pre-colonial times through the post-war era. The work highlights the experiences and resilience of the Filipino people, focusing on key periods like the Spanish colonial era and the 1896 Revolution.
APA (Ika-7 edisyon):
Agoncillo, T. A. (2012). History of the Filipino people (8th ed.). C&E Publishing. (Orihinal na akda inilathala noong 1960) ang kasaysayan ng pilipinas ni teodoro agoncillo pdf
Ipinakita ni Agoncillo sa kanyang pagsusulat na ang kasaysayan ay hindi lang basta petsa at pangalan. Sa tulong ng Find function ng PDF reader, naghahanap si Elias ng mga keyword tulad ng "Bonifacio" at "Aguinaldo." Teodoro Agoncillo's History of the Filipino People is
Ang gawa ni Teodoro Agoncillo ay itinuturing na isa sa pinakamahalagang pundasyon ng makabagong kasaysayan ng Pilipinas. Bilang isang National Scientist at tanyag na historyador, ipinakilala niya ang "Filipino-centric" na pananaw—isang radikal na pagbabago mula sa nakasanayang kolonyal na kasaysayan. Ang Paghubog ng Makabansang Pananaw Akda ni Teodoro A
Others have pointed out a certain Manila-centric bias; the history of the Visayas, Mindanao, and the Cordilleras often appears only when they interact with the Tagalog-dominated revolutionary events. His stark class binary (elite vs. masses), while analytically powerful, can sometimes flatten nuance. For instance, the role of the principalia (local elite) as both oppressors and, at times, local protectors is less explored. Furthermore, Agoncillo’s passionate partisanship—his clear love for Bonifacio and disdain for Aguinaldo—occasionally leads to conclusions that are more polemical than evidential.