Sources of Local History
Sources of Local History
Sources of Local History
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Some of these had already seen publication like Samuel K. Tan's Sulu Under
American Military Rule in 1967; Cortes' which we already mentioned
earlier; Ma. Fe Romero's Negros Between Two Powers in 1975 and others
whose works are probably in the process of being printed or published like
Maldonio Lao's Cagayan de Oro in the 19th Century (1980), Wilfreda
Tamayo's master thesis on "The Fragita Condition: Cooperation and Discord
Within the Panay Resistance Movement, 1942-1945" and Nilo Ocampo's
"Ang Palawan sa Panahon ng Kolonyalismong Espanyol at Republikang
Pilipino, 1621-1901." This of course noes not complete the list since re-
cently we witness the appearance in print of local histories written by
foreign authors.
All the above was just one facet in the growing interest on local history
since the fifties. This interest is also manifested in the form of conferences
held on local history like that one at Xavier University, Cagayan de Oro
City, on September 22-24, 1978, and now this national Seminar/Workshop
sponsored by the National Historical Institute, the Ministry of Local Gov-
ernment and Community Development, and the Philippine Historical Asso-
ciation.
One or two sour notes however accompanied this recent renaissance
of local history-writing by experts and professional historians. Most if not
all of them have adopted the paranoid style of ( 1) assuming an air of
martyrdom for the imagined snobbish treatment and insult hurled by national
historians to local history and its practitioners, and (2) simultaneously
adopting a superior mien and attitude based on the mistaken notion that
without local histories there can never be a national history, conveying a
one to one correlation between the whole and its parts.
There is no doubt that local history has just emerged. as one of the
most promising areas of historical inquiry. But to pit local history against
national history is simply too much. True that local history can help explain
further national events and developments. But it is equally true that some
national events' cannot find any parallel-in local episodes and developments.
The emergence of local history as an a£ea of investigation is of course
significant since it ( 1) may probably lead to revision of interpretations in
major areas of Philippine history, (2) can be the basis for a broader thesis
about national history, (3) may revolutionize methodologies and stimulate
conceptual innovations that will revitalize history as a discipline; and
( 4) focus attention on the "history of the people" or history "from
bottom up."
The opportunity therefore is in this area of investigation. But problems
abatmd in the writing of .local history. One is definitional. What is local
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{Diliman, Quezon City) are among the few logical places to go because
of their rich collection of Spanish sources on local history.
It is not unusual that some general works contain bibliographies that
will assist researchers. As a matter of fact, whether one is interested only
in local hisory or national history, the basic search he/she ought to do
is take hold of Teodoro A. Agoncillo and Milagros Guerrero's History of
the Filipino People, or Garel A. Grunder and William E. Livezey's The
Philippines and the United States, either of which contains a list of sources
that may be of assistance to local history researches.
On the assumption that regardless of the criteria used by researchers
in delineating local history- i.e. geographic homogeneity or proximity,
politico-administrative division, and ethnocultural delimitation-all will
observe certain uniformity in coverage and subject matter, let us cite some
sources in the form of manuscript collections. In this connection, one
must use the Philippine National Archives which, according to the late
Domingo Abella, contains the largest collection of manuscript sources
dealing with the entire Spanish colonial period from 1565 to 1898. It
contains an estimated 11 million documents packed into legajos (bundles)
and up till now still uncatalogued except for the topics on guerra, 1837-
1898 and Mindanao y Sulu, 1857-1897.
Most of the sources to be found in the Archives can be classified as
"scraps of evidence" taken from listings· with topic and subtopic headings.
To cite a few random samples, we have the estadistica or statistics by
provinces, towns, number of inhabitants, marriages, births, deaths, and
even ganaderias or stocks of cattle and fincas or any ·kind of property
yielding income. The researchers will also find the heading terrenos varias
provincias with tax collections, accounts of rmblic income, cedulas, emi-
gration, appointment of officials, and the like. Erecciones del Pueblos
pertain to foundation of towns, barangays, visitas and sitios; while aetas
de elecciones de gobernadorcillos y demas oficiales contain records of elec-
toral proceedings of town officials including the local police and officers
in-charge of rice fields. Expedientes from provinces and others refer to
despatches, complaints and other subjects like the suppression of the mal-
hechores ( tulisanes) ; and the relaciones de los ministros de justicia
nombrado of course deal with reports of . the judges in provinces and
regions. There are also reales ordenes (appointments and resignations of
officials}, padrones de polistas, (lists of those who rendered forced labor
by provinces, towns, etc. and instituciones docentes or records of schools,
teachers and students. Others on the Chinese population include the
padron general de Chinos by provinces giving in the census the name,
age, religion, place of origin in China, place of residence in the Philippines,
etc. There are also the quintos or compulsory military service of Filipinos
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of the elusive data, which he can find only by imaginative sleuthing and
detective work.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bibliographic Aids: This of course is not a complete listing but a random
list mentioned in the text.
Agoncillo, Teodoro A. and Milagros C. Guerrero. History of the Filipino
People (Fourth ed., Quezon City: R. P. Garcia Publishing Co., 1974).
At the back is a helpful bibliographic essay.
Grunder, Garel A. and William E. Livezey: The Philippines and the United
States (Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma, 1951).
LeRoy, James. "The Philippines, 1860-1898; Some Comments and Biblio-
graphical notes," in Blair, Emma Helen and James A. Robertson, eds.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898. (Cleveland, Ohio: The A. H.
Clarke Co., 1903-1909) 55 vols., vol. LII.
Pardo de Tavera, Trinidad H. Biblioteca Filipina (Washington, D.C.: Bu-
reau of Insular Affairs, War Department, Government Printing Office,
1903).
Retana, Wenceslao E. Aparato Bibliografico de la Historia General de
Filipinas, 1524-1800 (Madrid: Impr. de Ia Susesora de M. Minuesa
de los Rios, 1906), 3 vols.
Robertson, James A. Bibliography of the Philippine Islands (Cleveland,
Ohio: Arthur H. Clark Co., 1908).
Rodriguez, Isacio R. "A Bibliography on Legazpi and Urdaneta and their
Joint Expedition," Philippine Studies (April, 1965).
Scott, William Henry. Prehispanic Source Matorials for the Study of Phil-
ippine History (Manila: University of Santo Tomas Press, 1968).
Tiamson, Alfredo T., comp. and anno. The Muslim Filipinos: An Anno-
tated Bibliography (Makati: Filipinas Foundation, Inc., 1979), vol. 3.
Primary Sources
Buzeta, Manuel y Felipe Bravo. Diccionario Geografico, Estadistico, His-
torico de las Islas Filipinas (Madrid: Impr. de J.C. de Ia Peiia, 1850-
1851), 2 vols.
Chirino, Pedro. Relacion de las lslas Filipinas y de lo que en elias han Tra-
bajado los Padres de la Campania de Jesus (2a ed., Manila: Impr.
de Esteban Balbas, 1890).
Huerta, Felix de. Estado Geografico, Topografico, Estadistico, Historico-
Religioso de la Santa y Apostolica Provincia de S. Gregorio Magno
de Religiosos Menorse la Regular y mas Estrecha Observancia de
H.S.P.S. Francisco en las Filipinas (Binondo: Impr. de M. Sanchez
y Ca., 1865).
Martinez de Zuniga, Joaquin. Estadismo de las lslas Filipinas. W. E. Rotana,
ed. (Madrid: Vda. de M. Minuesa de los Rios, 1893), 2 vols.
Murillo Velarde, Pedro. Historia de la Provincia de la Campania de Jesus
(Manila: Impr. de la Compafiia de Jesus, 1749).
Pigafetta, Antonio. Magellan's Voyage Around the World with English
translation by James A. Robertson (Cleveland, Ohio: Arthur H.
Clark Co., 1906), 2 vols.
Philippines. Guia Oficial de las Islas Filipinas para el Ano 1934-1898 (Ma-
nila: 1833-1898), 40 vols.
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