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Monday, August 22, 2011

2011 National Heroes Day Commemorative Lecture


The Philippine Historical Association
National Historical Commission of the Philippines
and
UST College of Education

Present

Rizal’s Noli and Fili: 
Mirror of the 19th Century Philippine Economy
A lecture in celebration of the National Heroes Day

August 24, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
Tan Yan Kee Auditorium
Tan Yan Kee Building
University of Santo Tomas

Program

Invocation
  Ms. Venice Picadizo
Coordinator, History Department
UST College of Education

National Anthem

Opening Remarks
Prof. Evelyn A. Songco
President, Philippine Historical Association

Lecture:
Rizal’s Noli and Fili:Mirror of the 19th Century Philippine Economy
Dr. Celestina P. Boncan
Immediate Past President, PHA
University of the Philippines Manila

Open Forum

Closing Remarks
Prof. Clotilde N. Arcangel
Dean, UST College of Education

Master of Ceremonies: 
Mr. Jonathan Balsamo 
Heroes Square Heritage Corporation




ABSTRACT
Rizal’s Noli and Fili: Mirror of 19th Century
Philippine Economic Conditions

Celestina P. Boncan, Ph.D.
University of the Philippines Manila
PHA President 2006-2008

A noted Filipino writer once said that Rizal used numerous appellations to the gods and goddesses of Mt. Olympus in describing the characters in the Noli Me Tangere and the El Filibusterismo.1 Crisostomo Ibarra called Maria Clara as Chloe when he placed on her head a garland of orange leaves and blossoms. As if to denote her hideous countenance, Donya Consolacion was Medusa, a woman monster with wings and snaky hair. Ibarra himself, for donating a schoolhouse to the town of San Diego, was “a devotee of Minerva” (the goddess of wisdom). According to the author, the allusions from Greek and Roman mythology were no doubt due to Rizal’s classical education.

In his dedication to the Noli and the Fili, Rizal referred to a grave illness --- a disease of so malignant a character that the least touch irritates it and awakens in it the sharpest pains (sakit na mayroong mga mapaminsalang galamay na lumilikha ng malaking kasiraan sa katawan bago pa makaramdam ng sakit ay talamak na sa katawan). And yet, Rizal says, “no one has dared to dissect this disease of society for fear that they would come to trouble” (walang makapangahas na sumalang sa sakit ng lipunan noon dahil sa takot na sila ay mapahamak).

While the Noli and the Fili epitomized Rizal’s social criticism of 19th century Philippines, the two novels reveal in economic terms this disease that the Motherland (Inang Bayan) suffered from. The 19th century saw numerous economic developments that Rizal in particular alluded to in his essay Filipinas dentro de cien aƱos. In fact, these economic changes greatly changed the face of colonial society in the Philippines and exacerbated the “illness” which for centuries before existed into the “cancer” that it had become in the 19th century.

Rizal realistically depicted prevailing economic conditions 19th century Philippines through his portrayals of different characters in the Noli and the Fili as well as the choice of certain selected places from where the different sub-plots take place. Thus, characters like Crisostomo Ibarra, Elias, Capitan Tiago in the Noli and Kabesang Tales, Quiroga and even Mr. Leeds in the Fili denote key economic developments happening in the Philippines in the 19th century.

Through these portrayals Rizal showed the depth of his understanding of the economic travails that the Philippines suffered from and contributed to the “cancer” of his time. This is quite notable in that Rizal wrote much, if not all, of the novels’ chapters while he was away from the Philippines ---- as he was in Europe, steeped in medical studies and travels to various European cities.

1 Armando J. Malay. “Mythology in Rizal’s Novels” in Historical Bulletin Vol. V, December 1961, Nos. 1-4




Sunday, August 21, 2011

SYMPOSIUM ON KOREAN WAR: PEFTOK'S GREATEST BATTLES


DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE - PHILIPPINE VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICE

PHILIPPINE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

SYMPOSIUM ON KOREAN WAR:  PEFTOK'S GREATEST BATTLES                                                                 
31 August 2011, NDCP Auditorium, Camp Aguinaldo
8:00 am -12:00 noon                                                                                                                          

BACKGROUND ON KOREAN WAR                                                                                                                                            
MR. ART VILLASANTA                                                                                                             
Son of a Korean War Correspondent                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                                              
BATTLE OF YULDONG                                                                                   
DR. RICARDO T. JOSE                                                                     
University of the Philippines Diliman                                                                                                                      

BATTLE OF EERIE HILL   
PROFESSOR JANET ATUTUBO
University of Santo Tomas                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                              
OPEN FORUM
PEFTOKER ERNESTO A. VENTURINA  - 19TH  BCT 
PEFTOKER JOVENCIO DOMINGUEZ - 19TH BCT 
PEFTOKER FAUSTINO TUMAMAK - 10Th BCT
PEFTOKER FRANCISCO TAMONDONG - 10TH BCT        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

2011 Annual Conference of the Philippine Historical Association

The Philippine Historical Association is pleased to announce its 2011 National Conference to be held on September 15 – 16, 2011 at the Conference Hall of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), T.M. Kalaw Street, Ermita, Manila. Theme of the Conference is Magkakatuwang na Larangan, Magpapatingkad ng Kabuluhan: Ang Paggamit ng mga Agham Panlipunan sa Pagtuturo ng Kasaysayan” (History with the other Social Sciences).  It aims to help teachers of history to:

·         Use the other social sciences more effectively in teaching history.
·        Use measures of student achievement in the classroom with preference on the higher order of thinking.
·         Exchange their insights and experiences in the teaching of history.


The Registration, which will cover lunch, snacks and kit is P2, 500. Payment may be done by depositing to any Banco De Oro (BDO) Branch  [Bank Account No. 004558003041; Account name: Philippine Historical Association]. 

For details, contact:

DR. EVELYN A. SONGCO
Assistant to the Rector for Student Affairs
University of Santo Tomas
Telefax: 731-2985
MR. JONATHAN C. BALSAMO
Head for Historical Education
Heroes Square Heritage Corporation
Telefax: 421-0993
Mobile No.: 0906-2020-274
E-mail: jobal_kasaysayan@yahoo.com

Please confirm attendance on or before September 9 by filling–up the Confirmation slip below and fax to 641 – 0936 or 731- 2985 or email to jobal_kasaysayan@yahoo.com


PHILIPPINE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 2011 NATIONAL CONFERENCE CONFIRMATION SLIP
Please attach the bank deposit slip as proof of payment.

The following History/Social Studies teachers from    (name of school) will attend the Conference.                                                                            

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Name and Signature                               Position:                                                     


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Magkakatuwang na Larangan, Magpapatingkad ng Kabuluhan: Ang Paggamit ng mga Agham Panlipunan sa Pagtuturo ng Kasaysayan” (History with the other Social Sciences).  
PHA 2011 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Tentative Program

Day 1: September 15, Thursday
Master of Ceremonies: Prof. Jonathan C. Balsamo

8:00 – 9:00
Registration




9:00 – 9:45
Opening Ceremony
Invocation
National Anthem
Welcome Address



Opening Remarks


Presentation of the Participants




Hon. Ludovico D. Badoy
Executive Director, National Historical Commission of the Philippines

Dr. Evelyn A. Songco
PHA President

Prof. Jerome A. Ong
PHA Secretary
9:45 – 10:15
Break


10:15 – 11:00
Keynote Address
Dr. Maria Serena I. Diokno
Chair, National Historical Commission of the Philippines



11:00- 12:00


12:00 – 1:00
Lunch Break

1:00 – 3:00
Panel Discussion:
The Role of Anthropology, Sociology, and Language in the Teaching of History
Dr. Evelyn A. Miranda (UP Diliman)
Dr. Teofista L. Vivar
Prof. Michael Charleston Chua (De La Salle University)

3:00 – 3:30
Snacks


3:30 – 4:15
The Use of Political Science in Teaching History
Dr. Estrelita T. Muhi
4:15 – 5:00
History and Demography
Dr. Ma. Luisa T. Camagay

Day 2: September 16, Friday


8:00 – 9:00
“Weder-weder lang ‘Yan: Ang Heograpiya sa Pagtuturo ng Kasaysayan”
Prof. Jerome Ong (UP Manila)

9:00 – 10:00
Economics in Teaching History
Dr. Celestina P. Boncan (UP Manila)

10:00 – 10:30
Snacks


10:30 – 11:30



11:30-12:00
History, Diseases and Medicine: Teaching History of Medicine and Veterinary History in the Classroom

Open Forum
Prof. Arleigh Dela Cruz (De La Salle University)

12:00 – 1:00
Lunch


1:00- 2:00
Measuring Cognitive Development in History
Dr. Evelyn A. Songco (University of Santo Tomas)

2:00 – 3:30
Rizal and the Social Sciences
Dr. Ambeth R. Ocampo (Ateneo de Manila University)

3:30 – 4:00
Break

4:00 – 5:00
Closing Ceremony