Introduction To Philippine History
Introduction To Philippine History
Introduction To Philippine History
PHILIPPINE HISTORY
Calangian, Janelle
Bertulfo, Ailysa
Sablayan, Jasmine
Villanobos, Guillane Alexis
Let’s go back in time…
Meaning and Relevance of the
History
Definition of History
✣ Derived from the Greek word "Historia" which
means "inquiry or knowledge acquired by
investigation
✣ Is the study of past events
✣ Victor Hugo - "what is history? An echo of the
past in the future; a reflex from the future on
the past"
✣ Merriam Webster (2018)- "A chronological
record of significant events (such as those
affecting a nation or institution) often
including an explanation of their causes“
✣ Historiography refers to how, what, and why
history is written
Prehistory and History
✣ Prehistory refers to the period where
information of the past were recorded in
materials other than written document which
may not be understood by a historian.
-History covers information derived from
largely written records of past experiences.
✣ Prehistory of the Philippines cover the events
until 21 April 900 the date indicated on the
LCI
✣ Laguna Copperplate Inscription (LCI) the
earliest or the first legal written document
recorded in the Philippines
Why study History?
✣ According to Peter N. Stearns in 1998 with the
American Historical Association here are the
reasons why we study the history
1. History Helps us understand people and societies
2. History Helps us understand change and how the
society we live in came to be
3. History contributes to moral understanding
4. History provides identity
5. Studying history is essential for good citizenship
✣ According to Stern this are the following
skills that the students will learn in
studying history
1. The ability to assess evidence
2. The ability to assess conflicting
interpretations
3. Experience in assessing past examples of
change
HISTORICAL SOURCES
---- The Historian’s most important research
tools.
---- An object or testimony from the past that
contains important historical information.
CATEGORIES OF HISTORICAL
SOURCES
Primary Sources
---- Those are original records or
contemporary accounts of certain
event by a people who have actually
participated, experienced or
witnessed it.
FERDINAND MARCOS’ SHORT CLIP
Another Examples:
✣ Testimonies
✣ Government Records
✣ Interviews
✣ Literature Pieces
✣ Photographs
SECONDARY SOURCES
✣ It explains a certain event of the
past through evaluation and
interpretation of the records
created during a historical period.
✣ Historical resources which studied
a certain historical subject.
Philippine History and Government
Another Examples:
✣ Journal Articles
✣ Political Commentary
✣ Textbooks
✣ Criticism of Art Works
Internal and External critism
Historical method
refers to the process of probing
primary sources that will be
used in writing history.
Gilbert J. Garraghan and Jean Delanglez
(1946)
source criticism asks the following questions:
✣ When was the source, written or
unwritten, produced?
✣ Where was it produced?
✣ By whom was it produced?
✣ From what pre-existing material was it
produced?
✣ In what original form was it produced?
✣ What is the evidential value of its
contents?
✣ External Criticism
The first five questions are
considered to be part of external
criticism. Historians determine the
authenticity of sources by
examining the date, locale, creator,
analysis and integrity of the
historical sources.
✣ Internal Criticism
The last question is treated as
internal criticism as it helps the
historians determine the credibility
of the source. It studies the content
of the source to know its
truthfulness
✣ Neuman (2013)
has explained the difference
between external and internal
criticism.
✣ One of the disputed documents
which may illustrate the
application of external and internal
criticism is the Code of
Kalantiaw.
✣ The Code was introduced as written by Datu
Kalantiaw of Negros in 1433. However, in a
study presented by William Henry Scott, it
was found out to be a hoax – a forgery written
by Jose E. Marco in 1913.
✣ Article IV - Observe and obey ye: Let not the peace of the
graves be disturbed; due respect must be accorded them on
passing by caves and trees where they are. He who observes
not shall die by bites of ants or shall be flogged with spines
till death.
✣ Article V - Obey ye: Exchange in food must be
carried out faithfully. He who complies not shall be
lashed for an hour. He who repeats the act shall, for a
day be exposed to the ants.
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National Museum of the
Philippines (NM)
Quiz
Multiple Choices
1. It is an object or testimony from the past that
contains important historical information.
a. Historical Resources
b. Historical Method
c. Primary Sources