The Pacto de Sangre in the late nineteenth-century nationalist emplotment of Philippine history
"The Pacto de Sangre (Blood Compact), despite its crucial significance in Filipino conceptions of history, is seldom interrogated in Philippine historiography. The event that happened in Bohol in 1565, involving Sikatuna and Lezpi, was narrativized in the late nineteenth century and became inte...
| Published in: | Philippine studies : historical and ethnographic viewpoints 58, 1-2 (Jun 2010). |
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| Language: | English |
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Quezon City
Ateneo de Manila University
2010.
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