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  1. Table of Contents. In about 200 pages, this book opens unique doors towards a higher and quite distinct plane of discourse in Philippine Studies via a freshly minted Ferdinand Blumentritt.

  2. Alongside Rizal, Blumentritt was a significant contributor to the publication La Solidaridad, published by Filipino expatriates from 1889 to 1895 as a voice for advocacy of political reforms in the Philippines. [5] . From 1900, Blumentritt was a member of the Berlin Society for Anthropology.

  3. Jul 25, 2013 · MANILA, Philippines - 2013 marks the 100th death anniversary of Ferdinand Blumentritt, the greatest foreign friend of José Rizal – a new book was published on this occasion.

  4. BRINTON] BLUMENTRITT'S PHILIPPINE STUDIES 125 found studies of the Philippines and their conditions. He has published also numerous contributions on the dialectic Spanish there in use; on their industrial products and commercial re-lations; on the deposits of coal and gold; on the immigration and labor questions; on the volcanic systems; on the ...

  5. This paper covers a brief summary of Rizal's life, his intellectual development along with the struggles he faced as a Filipino citizen during the Spanish regime. This paper also offers a reflection on the aforementioned topics and is heavily influenced by Leon Ma. Guerrero's "The First Filipino. Download Free PDF.

  6. Ferdinand Blumentritt and the Philippines: Insights and Lessons for Contemporary Philippine Studies by F.P.A. Demeterio III. PSHEV Editorial Team. Full Text: PDF. Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is published by the Ateneo de Manila University.

  7. Jun 17, 2011 · In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Jose Rizal, the Philippine Austrian Cultural Society and AUSTROMEDIA introduce the latest edition of the impressive story of Ferdinand Blumentritt, the closest friend and companion of the Philippine National Hero.