Lesson 1 Flashcards
The word history is derived from the what term
Greek
The word history is derived from the Greek term
“historia” meaning
“inquiry or research.”
“History is a systematic account of a set of natural
phenomena which
are arranged in
chronological order.”
Aristotle
“History is the learning inquiry about the past of mankind.”
Thucydides and Herodotus
“History is a never-ending dialogue of events between the past and the present.”
E.H. Carr
“History is a narrative of events of what civilized men have thought and done in the past.”
Will
Durant
“History should be that of man’s growth from barbarism to civilization.”
Jawaharlal Nehru
history is inescapable. The saying “all people are living histories - which is why history matters”
Penelope J. Carfield
Relevance of Studying Philippine History
Helps us understand people and societies.
• History helps us understand change and how the society we live in came to be.
• History contributes to moral understanding.
• History provides identity.
• Studying history is essential for good citizenship.
Two General Kinds of Historical Sources
Primary sources - are direct firsthand evidence regarding an object, person, or work of art.
Secondary sources - are analysis or a restatement of primary sources.
They often
describe or explain primary sources.
This criticism allows the historian to evaluate the authenticity of the documents by giving importance to the author of the document, the place, and the time when the document was written correctly.
External Criticism
deals
with the
analysis of the content of the document.
This
means that the historian should evaluate the relevance of the content of the documents to the time and place of the phenomenon.
Internal Criticism
otherwise known as the
“National Archives of the Philippines Act of 2007,”
Republic Act 9470,
is an Act to strengthen the system of management and administration of archival records, establishing the National Archives of the Philippines, and for other purposes. This act was signed by former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Sen. Manny Villar, and Jose de Venecia Jr.
Republic Act 9470,
Repositories of Primary Sources
National Archives of the Philippines
National Library of the Philippines
National Historical Commission
of the Philippines
National Museum of the Philippines
ADMU Rizal Library
Legislative Library Archives and Museum
American Historical Collection (AHC)
Lopez Museum and Library
is the home of about 60 million documents from the centuries of Spanish rule in the Philippines, the American and Japanese occupations, as well as the years of the Republic.
National Archives of the Philippines
the official national library of the Philippines.
National Library of the Philippines
is a government agency of the Philippines. Its mission is “the promotion of Philippine history and cultural heritage through research, dissemination, conservation, site management and heraldry work.”
National Historical Commission
of the Philippines
is a government institution in the Philippines and serves as an educational, scientific, and cultural institution in preserving the various permanent national collections.
National Museum of the Philippines
has a vast collection of print and e-books, print and e-serials, and special resources such as historical and personal archives of Filipino writers and artists, and Filipiniana materials, it is a haven for students and researchers alike.
ADMU Rizal Library
the first and only electronic legislative library in the country.
Also serves as the center for the digitized archival collection of the House.
Legislative Library Archives and Museum
established in 1950,
consists of some 13,518 books,
18,674
photographs, and other materials related to the American experience in the Philippines and the relationship between the two countries.
American Historical Collection (AHC)
was established on the 13th of February 1960, housed primarily the prized works of Filipino master painters, Juan Luna, and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, and prides itself in its ever-growing collection of Rizaliana memorabilia and Filipiniana materials.
Lopez Museum and Library