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NAME: Russel S.

Santos DATE: September 15, 2022


BSBA- MM1B Prof. Mr. Rommel Bonus

READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY


Lesson 5
Pagbubuo ng Pambansang Kamalayan (1872-1913)

After reading the legacy of the propaganda: the tripartite view of Philippine history by
Z.A. Salazar he tells about the history of the Philippines during Spanish period and
during the propaganda and the revolution. In the first paragraph he states the Filipino
struggle against Spanish colonial. When it comes to the indigenous and the Spanish views
he wrote the arrival of the Spaniards and for the word Kasaysayan that comes from
saysay which means both “to relate in detail, to explain.” and “value worth,
significance.” Mr. Salazar also wrote about ancestor which he tells our ancestor had a
sense of the eternal recurrence of natural and human phenomena and one of these is the
cycle of life and death also the war and peace with neighboring barangays. On the other
hand, the tripartite view Salazar wrote that this is the task of the Filipino thinkers of the
Propaganda and the Revolution and he tells that they brought into, being was a tripartite
view of Philippine History. In conclusion and main point tripartite approach to Philippine
history is what the propagandist used. This indicates that we had civilization before the
arrival of the Spaniards. According to a tripartite view of our history, Spain just
introduced the challenges and hampered our country's growth.

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