The Philippine Islands Vol.-11

The Philippine Islands Vol.-11
Author: Ed.Emma Helen Robertson, James Alexander Blair
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9359396486

"The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898— Volume 11," is a monumental historical work that provides a comprehensive and in-depth account of the Philippines' colonial past. This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. Emma Helen Blair, along with her co-editor James Alexander Robertson, demonstrated meticulous research and dedication to historical accuracy in compiling this series. Each volume delves into different periods and events in the Philippines' history under Spanish colonial rule. The series examines various aspects of the archipelago's development, including the interactions between the Spanish colonizers and the indigenous communities, religious missions, political developments, and cultural exchanges. Emma Helen Blair's contributions as an accomplished historian and scholar ensured that the series became an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the rich and complex history of the Philippines. Through her work, Blair has left an enduring legacy in the field of Philippine studies, shedding light on the country's past and its enduring impact on its identity and development.

History of the Philippine Islands

History of the Philippine Islands
Author: Antonio de Morga
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2019-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN:

Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (English: Events in the Philippine Islands) is a book written and published by Antonio de Morga considered one of the most important works on the early history of the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. It was published in 1609 after he was reassigned to Mexico in two volumes by Casa de Geronimo Balli, in Mexico City.