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  1. Teodoro Andal Agoncillo (November 9, 1912 – January 14, 1985) was a prominent Filipino historian from the 20th century. He and his contemporary Renato Constantino were among the first Filipino historians renowned for promoting a distinctly nationalist point of view of Filipino history (nationalist historiography).

  2. May 14, 2021 · For National Scientist Teodoro Agoncillo, however, the answer is both. The late historian’s equal emphasis on rigorous scientific inquiry and creative imagination forever changed the way we look at our own history, while securing him a controversial spot in the said field.

  3. Teodoro A. Agoncillo (November 9, 1912 – January 14, 1985) was one of the pre-eminent Filipino historians of the 20th century. He and his contemporary Renato Constantino were among the first Filipino historians who earned renown for promoting a distinctly nationalist point of view of Filipino history (nationalist historiography).

  4. Teodoro Andal Agoncillo (November 9, 1912 – January 14, 1985) was a prominent Filipino historian from the 20th century. He and his contemporary Renato Constantino were among the first Filipino historians renowned for promoting a distinctly nationalist point of view of Filipino history (nationalist historiography).

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    Considered as a radical historian, Prof. Agoncillo had been a major influence in Philippine historiography, which reflects the Filipino point of view, from the beginnings when it was largely unpopular, to the present when it is now integral with Filipino writing of history.

  6. Eminent historian, poet, short story writer, editor, and professor, Teodoro A. Agoncillo was born in Lemery, Batangas, on November 9, 1912. He earned his Bachelor in Philosophy degree in 1934 and Master of Arts in 1939 at the University of the Philippines.

  7. Teodoro A. Agoncillo. (9 Nobyembre 1912–14 Enero 1985) National Scientist of the Philippines. Pambansang Alagad ng Agham, si Teodoro Agoncillo (Tyo·dó·ro A·gon·síl·yo) ang kinikilálang ”ama ng makabansang pananaw sa pagsulat ng kasaysayan.”.

  8. Teodoro Agoncillo, Renato Constantino, Horacio de la Costa, nationalism, decolonization Introduction The Philippines was granted by the United States independence in 1946. This granting of independence, however, was tied to neo-imperialist policies that put the Philippines in a disadvantageous position.

  9. Teodoro Agoncillo. Agoncillo wrote abundant books and papers about Philippine History. To name a number of his famous works are History of the Filipino People; The Crisis of the Republic; The Revolt of the Masses; The Story of Bonifacio and the Katipunan; Ang Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas; and the Malolos, Philippine History (adopted as official ...

  10. Nov 8, 2012 · Agoncillo came to mind recently because today, Nov. 9, is his 100th birth anniversary, and we really should consider the naming or renaming of a street after a historian who, rightly or wrongly, changed the way Filipinos remember and understand their past.