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1899 Manifesto Asserting Independence: A Document That Hinted A Brewing Conflict
1899 Manifesto Asserting Independence: A Document That Hinted A Brewing Conflict Diana A. Galang How much are…
Internews: Newspaper of World War II Internees at the Santo Tomas Internment Camp
Internews: Newspaper of World War II Internees at the Santo Tomas Internment Camp By Diana A. Galang …
School Records of Anastasio J. Pinzón, One of the Signers of the Acta de la Proclamación de Independencia del Pueblo Filipino at the NHCP Serafin D. Quiason Resource Center
“And holding up this flag of ours, I present it to the gentlemen here assembled, who solemnly swear to recognize and defend it unto the last drop of their blood.”[1] This is an excerpt of the Act of Declaration of Philippine Independence in 1898. At the end of this important document are the signatures of 98 witnesses, one of them was Don Anastasio J. Pinzón.
Copy of U.S. Senator Albert J. Beveridge’s Speech on Taking the Philippines as a Manifest Duty at the NHCP Serafin D. Quiason Resource Center
Copy of U.S. Senator Albert J. Beveridge’s Speech on Taking the Philippines as a Manifest Duty at the NHCP Serafin D. Quiason Resource Center
The Evening Tribune Vol. VII no. 124 issue of 26 April 1899 Available at the NHCP National Memory Project
The Evening Tribune Vol. VII no. 124 issue of 26 April 1899 Available at the NHCP National Memory Project
Orignal Mabini Writings in the National Historical Commission of the Philippines Library
Apolinario Mabini y Maranan, honored with the title “Brains of the Revolution” by historians. He was considered as the legal luminary that guided President Aguinaldo’s government. He was respected and admired because of his intellectual greatness, courage and love of freedom for the Filipinos. His writings are now significant historical documents that provide insights on development of the Filipino nation.
Gomburza Documentary Now in the National Memory Project
In commemoration of the 152nd Martyrdom of Father Jose Burgos, Mariano Gomes, and Jacinto Zamora, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) released via the National Memory Project the 2023 NHCP documentary film “Gomburza.” Starting on 17 February 2024, one can view and download the material at https://memory.nhcp.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/GOMBURZA-An-NHCP-Documentary.mp4
PHILIPPINE REPUBLICAN SEALS IN THE VISAYAS ALBUM OF THE NATIONAL HISTORICAL COMMISSION OF THE PHILIPPINES COLLECTION
Probably the biggest collection of Philippine Republican seals in the Visayas outside the Philippine Revolutionary Records (PRR) of the National Library of the Philippines (NHCP) is found in an album discovered in the NHCP Special Collections. This album was entrusted by the late Emelita V. Almosara, former NHCP Deputy Executive Director, to the NHCP Serafin D. Quiason Resource Center before she became the Executive Director of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) in 2012. it contains no information about its provenance, thus, the NHCP aptly named by it the Philippine Republican Seals in the Visayas Album.
National Historical Commission of the Philippines and the City Government of Taguig signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA)
The National Historical Commission of the Philippines and the City Government of Taguig signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) on 14 September 2023 for the eventual democratization of the book “Taguig: Our Probinsyudad” through the National Memory Project (NMP) at memory.nhcp.gov.ph.
Signed Document of Filipino Deportees to Guam in the National Historical Commission of the Philippines
In July 2009, the National Historical Institute (now the National Historical Commission of the Philippines) received from…
