The Political Constitution of 1899

The Political Constitution of 1899 is amazing fodder for the ‘what if’ game. Ultimately, the Philippines might not have stuck with the constitution they use today, so it’s worth thinking about what could have been.

Sources:

Calderón, Felipe (1907). Mis memorias sobre la revolución filipina: Segunda etapa, (1898 á 1901). Manila: Imp. de El Renacimiento. p. Appendix I, p. 17. https://archive.org/details/arb8046.0001.001.umich.edu

And of course, the full Constitution - https://lawphil.net/consti/consmalo.html

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The First Philippine Republic

Ahead of National First Philippine Republic Day, Marcy is going to go into what that holiday is celebrating, but we also should quickly go over who helped make that happen.

Sources:

Agoncillo, Teodoro A. (1997). Malolos: The Crisis of the Republic. University of the Philippines Press. Manilla: Philippines.

Agoncillo, Teodor A. (1990). History of the Filipino people (8th ed.). Quezon City: Garotech.

"Emilio Aguinaldo". Malacaňan Palace Presidential Museum and Library. http://malacanang.gov.ph/emilio-aguinaldo/

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Teresa Magbanua Part 10 - As It Had Been

[Apologies for the delay: ‘malfunctioning fire alarms’ is the sort of problem that compounds quickly in the podcast world.]

The final act in Teresa Magbanua’s story. In some ways, it’s a familiar one.

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Sources:

1. Locsin-Nava, Cecelia. "Teresa Magbauna: Woman Warrior". Review of Women's Studies. Vol 6, No 1, 1996.

2. Caraccilo, Dominic J. (2005). Surviving Bataan And Beyond: Colonel Irvin Alexander's Odyssey As A Japanese Prisoner Of War. Stackpole Books

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Teresa Magbanua Part 9 - Calm

Teresa Magbanua left the spotlight, pausing her story while the rest of the world goes on.


Sources:

1. Locsin-Nava, Cecelia. "Teresa Magbauna: Woman Warrior". Review of Women's Studies. Vol 6, No 1, 1996.

2. Revised Administrative Code Of The Philippine Islands Of 1917 - https://archive.org/details/RevisedAdministrativeCodeOfThePhilippineIslandsOf1917/page/n7/mode/2up

3. Seekins, Donald M. (1993), "The First Phase of United States Rule, 1898–1935", in Dolan, Ronald E. (ed.), Philippines: A Country Study (4th ed.), Washington, D.C.: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress

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