Congratulations Von!

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:03 PM, vonjobi <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Below are the link to my article, which was published recently in Philippine
> Studies 58:3 (2010), 313–348, as well as the abstract and acknowledgments.
>
> History of the Filipino People and Martial Law: A Forgotten Chapter in the
> History of a History Book, 
> 1960–2010<http://www.philippinestudies.net/ojs/index.php/ps/article/view/3063>
> Vernon R. Totanes
>
> Abstract:
>
> In 1960 a mimeographed history textbook, which was considered
> groundbreaking for looking at Philippine history from a Filipino
> perspective, was introduced at the University of the Philippines. By 1967,
> when its second edition entitled History of the Filipino People was
> published in hardcover and paperback, it had replaced prescribed texts in
> other universities. Fifty years after the first edition came out, its eighth
> edition remains required reading for many college students. Using archival
> documents, this article traces the untold story of a forgotten chapter in
> this book and argues that the study of a book’s history illumines the
> influence of political realities and personal relationships on the
> publication of history books.
>
> Acknowledgments:
>
> I would like to thank Ambeth R. Ocampo, who suggested that I look into the
> history of History of the Filipino People; Salvacion M. Arlante, who
> granted access to the Teodoro A. Agoncillo Papers, as well as facilitated
> introductions to resource persons; Teodoro V. Agoncillo III and Bernardita
> R. Churchill, who not only answered my questions and welcomed me into their
> homes, but also generously shared books and documents; Milagros C. Guerrero,
> Antonio C. Hila, Oscar L. Evangelista, and Caroline Garcia, who provided
> useful background information; Elvira B. Lapuz, Grace B. Tabiendo, Klit
> Pabalan, and Janssen Cusi, who facilitated my research; Cynthia Kutka, who
> just happened to have a hard-to-find copy of the Agoncillo-Guerrero third
> edition (R. P. Garcia) and gave it to me; and all those who offered
> suggestions and asked questions that helped improve the manuscript,
> especially my adviser Patricia L. Fleming, Christine V. Lao, Vyva Victoria
> M. Aguirre, Tarleton Gillespie, and the two anonymous readers. All errors,
> however, are mine alone.
>
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