1. The document discusses the history of Filipino Muslims and indigenous peoples in Minsupala. It defines history as the study of definite past human events that are social in nature and socially significant.
2. There are two types of historical sources - primary sources created during the event being studied, and secondary sources where authors use primary sources to write about events.
3. The document discusses different perspectives in historiography - the colonial bipartite view of Dilim-Liwanag, the nationalist tripartite view of Liwanag-Dilim-Liwanag, and the balanced Pantayong Pananaw.
1. The document discusses the history of Filipino Muslims and indigenous peoples in Minsupala. It defines history as the study of definite past human events that are social in nature and socially significant.
2. There are two types of historical sources - primary sources created during the event being studied, and secondary sources where authors use primary sources to write about events.
3. The document discusses different perspectives in historiography - the colonial bipartite view of Dilim-Liwanag, the nationalist tripartite view of Liwanag-Dilim-Liwanag, and the balanced Pantayong Pananaw.
1. The document discusses the history of Filipino Muslims and indigenous peoples in Minsupala. It defines history as the study of definite past human events that are social in nature and socially significant.
2. There are two types of historical sources - primary sources created during the event being studied, and secondary sources where authors use primary sources to write about events.
3. The document discusses different perspectives in historiography - the colonial bipartite view of Dilim-Liwanag, the nationalist tripartite view of Liwanag-Dilim-Liwanag, and the balanced Pantayong Pananaw.
WHAT ARE THE 3 ETYMOLOGICAL ROOTS OF HISTORY? 1. Historia-Latin- means “inquiry” 2. Historie-French- means “knowing” 3. Histor-Greek- means “learned person What are the Requisites for Events to be considered historically Significant?
Events should be based on facts;
Events should be past human events; Event should be definite in time and place; Events must be social in nature; and Events should be socially significant.
We may now define history as an arts and science of
investigating and recording past human events that are definite in time and place, social in nature, and socially significant. (Source: Geoffrey Salgado “The Nature of History a Discipline”, In The History of the Filipino Muslim (2012), p1-3. What are the two categories of Historical Sources?
Primary sources- - are those
sources produced at the same time as the event, period, or subject being studied.
Secondary sources- are those
sources which are produced by authors who use primary sources to produce the materials. (Source: JL Candelaria. Readings in Philippine Hstory (Manila: Rex Book Store, 2018) pp. 4-6.) Point of View or Perspective (Historiography)