History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos

A vivid, accessible chronicle of the Philippines—tracing conquest, resistance, and nationhood.

Spanning the archipelago’s precolonial societies through centuries of Spanish rule and the American occupation to independence and contemporary life, Luis H. Francia's compelling history shows how a diverse people forged a modern national identity. Written in clear, engaging prose, it illuminates the collisions of empire, faith, trade, and culture that shaped the Philippines—and the voices of Filipinos who challenged subjugation and imagined freedom.

Bringing into focus independence movements, wars and occupations, and the tensions between center and periphery, the narrative reveals how colonial legacies persist in politics, language, land, and law. It also explores the role of regions and religions—from Luzon to Mindanao, Catholicism to Islam—alongside the rise of cities, labor and migration, and the enduring imprint of the diaspora.

Attentive to both headline events and everyday lives, the book connects the heroism of revolutionaries with the experiences of farmers, workers, artists, and overseas Filipinos. Readers see how nationalism evolved from the Propaganda Movement to People Power—and how the country continues to wrestle with inequality, corruption, and the promises of democracy.

Insightful and deeply researched, this is an essential, highly readable introduction for general readers, students, and anyone seeking to understand the Philippines within Southeast Asia and the wider world.

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History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos

A vivid, accessible chronicle of the Philippines—tracing conquest, resistance, and nationhood.

Spanning the archipelago’s precolonial societies through centuries of Spanish rule and the American occupation to independence and contemporary life, Luis H. Francia's compelling history shows how a diverse people forged a modern national identity. Written in clear, engaging prose, it illuminates the collisions of empire, faith, trade, and culture that shaped the Philippines—and the voices of Filipinos who challenged subjugation and imagined freedom.

Bringing into focus independence movements, wars and occupations, and the tensions between center and periphery, the narrative reveals how colonial legacies persist in politics, language, land, and law. It also explores the role of regions and religions—from Luzon to Mindanao, Catholicism to Islam—alongside the rise of cities, labor and migration, and the enduring imprint of the diaspora.

Attentive to both headline events and everyday lives, the book connects the heroism of revolutionaries with the experiences of farmers, workers, artists, and overseas Filipinos. Readers see how nationalism evolved from the Propaganda Movement to People Power—and how the country continues to wrestle with inequality, corruption, and the promises of democracy.

Insightful and deeply researched, this is an essential, highly readable introduction for general readers, students, and anyone seeking to understand the Philippines within Southeast Asia and the wider world.

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History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos

History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos

by Luis H. Francia
History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos

History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos

by Luis H. Francia

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A vivid, accessible chronicle of the Philippines—tracing conquest, resistance, and nationhood.

Spanning the archipelago’s precolonial societies through centuries of Spanish rule and the American occupation to independence and contemporary life, Luis H. Francia's compelling history shows how a diverse people forged a modern national identity. Written in clear, engaging prose, it illuminates the collisions of empire, faith, trade, and culture that shaped the Philippines—and the voices of Filipinos who challenged subjugation and imagined freedom.

Bringing into focus independence movements, wars and occupations, and the tensions between center and periphery, the narrative reveals how colonial legacies persist in politics, language, land, and law. It also explores the role of regions and religions—from Luzon to Mindanao, Catholicism to Islam—alongside the rise of cities, labor and migration, and the enduring imprint of the diaspora.

Attentive to both headline events and everyday lives, the book connects the heroism of revolutionaries with the experiences of farmers, workers, artists, and overseas Filipinos. Readers see how nationalism evolved from the Propaganda Movement to People Power—and how the country continues to wrestle with inequality, corruption, and the promises of democracy.

Insightful and deeply researched, this is an essential, highly readable introduction for general readers, students, and anyone seeking to understand the Philippines within Southeast Asia and the wider world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468308570
Publisher: Abrams Press
Publication date: 09/18/2013
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Luis H. Francia is the author A History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos, an acclaimed and widely used text in college courses on Philippine history and postcolonial studies. Born in Manila, he moved to New York in the 1970s and has become a prominent voice in both Philippine and Asian American literature. Francia’s work spans poetry, memoir, history, and drama. 

Table of Contents

Map 8

Introduction 9

1 The Islands Before the Cross, Pre-1521 19

2 Expeditions, Entrenchment, and Spanish Colonial Rule, 1521-1862 49

3 From Indio to Filipino: Emergence of a Nation, 1862-1898 97

4 Americanization and Its Discontents, 1899-1946 135

5 The Republic: Perils of Independence, 1946-1972 187

6 The Republic: The Strongman and the Housewife, 1972-1992 227

7 Quo Vadis, Philippines 279

Afterword 325

References 338

Glossary 348

Index 356

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