Social Cancer : A Complete English Version of Noli me Tangere
by
Jose Rizal
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036516849
ISBN-13
9781036516840
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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This book delves into the complex history of the Philippines during the period of Spanish conquest and colonization, exploring the intertwined destinies of conquerors and conquered. Through meticulous research, it highlights the strategies employed by Spain to integrate the islands into its global empire, not just through martial might but also via missionary efforts that aimed at both spiritual conversion and societal reformation among the native populations. The author provides a nuanced understanding of how cultural exchanges, resistance, and accommodation shaped the colonial experience, emphasizing the role of missionaries in winning over communities with their adaptability and zeal.
Situated within the broader context of European expansion in Asia, this narrative examines how Spanish colonial policies in the Philippines contrasted with their harsher practices in the Americas. It sheds light on less-discussed aspects like voluntary labor contributions from locals in sectors like shipbuilding and military expeditions, offering a counter-narrative to more well-known histories of exploitation.
By discussing themes such as cross-cultural encounters, religious transformation, and imperial strategy, this book invites readers to reflect on the complexity of colonial legacies. It portrays how resilience and adaptation among indigenous communities played a crucial role in shaping their own futures under colonial rule.
Concluding with an insightful analysis on how these historical dynamics have left enduring marks on Philippine society, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal era that shaped not only a nation but also contributed to the global history of colonization and resistance.
Situated within the broader context of European expansion in Asia, this narrative examines how Spanish colonial policies in the Philippines contrasted with their harsher practices in the Americas. It sheds light on less-discussed aspects like voluntary labor contributions from locals in sectors like shipbuilding and military expeditions, offering a counter-narrative to more well-known histories of exploitation.
By discussing themes such as cross-cultural encounters, religious transformation, and imperial strategy, this book invites readers to reflect on the complexity of colonial legacies. It portrays how resilience and adaptation among indigenous communities played a crucial role in shaping their own futures under colonial rule.
Concluding with an insightful analysis on how these historical dynamics have left enduring marks on Philippine society, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal era that shaped not only a nation but also contributed to the global history of colonization and resistance.
This book delves into the complex history of the Philippines during the period of Spanish conquest and colonization, exploring the intertwined destinies of conquerors and conquered. Through meticulous research, it highlights the strategies employed by Spain to integrate the islands into its global empire, not just through martial might but also via missionary efforts that aimed at both spiritual conversion and societal reformation among the native populations. The author provides a nuanced understanding of how cultural exchanges, resistance, and accommodation shaped the colonial experience, emphasizing the role of missionaries in winning over communities with their adaptability and zeal.
Situated within the broader context of European expansion in Asia, this narrative examines how Spanish colonial policies in the Philippines contrasted with their harsher practices in the Americas. It sheds light on less-discussed aspects like voluntary labor contributions from locals in sectors like shipbuilding and military expeditions, offering a counter-narrative to more well-known histories of exploitation.
By discussing themes such as cross-cultural encounters, religious transformation, and imperial strategy, this book invites readers to reflect on the complexity of colonial legacies. It portrays how resilience and adaptation among indigenous communities played a crucial role in shaping their own futures under colonial rule.
Concluding with an insightful analysis on how these historical dynamics have left enduring marks on Philippine society, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal era that shaped not only a nation but also contributed to the global history of colonization and resistance.
Situated within the broader context of European expansion in Asia, this narrative examines how Spanish colonial policies in the Philippines contrasted with their harsher practices in the Americas. It sheds light on less-discussed aspects like voluntary labor contributions from locals in sectors like shipbuilding and military expeditions, offering a counter-narrative to more well-known histories of exploitation.
By discussing themes such as cross-cultural encounters, religious transformation, and imperial strategy, this book invites readers to reflect on the complexity of colonial legacies. It portrays how resilience and adaptation among indigenous communities played a crucial role in shaping their own futures under colonial rule.
Concluding with an insightful analysis on how these historical dynamics have left enduring marks on Philippine society, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal era that shaped not only a nation but also contributed to the global history of colonization and resistance.
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