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PhilippineHistory

A collection of 11 posts

May 1, 2021

Fifty years since the May Day massacre in the Philippines

On Saturday, May 1 1971, police and military forces in the Philippines, who had been deployed on the roof of Congress buidling as snipers armed with machine guns, opened fire on four thousand protesting workers and students. They mercilessly strafed...

PhilippineHistory May Day Stalinism

November 17, 2020

Lessons of the 1969 Student Strikes in the Philippines

1969 opened with an explosion of student strikes in Manila, a bellwether of the brief, heady epoch of storm and dictatorship that followed.

JomaSison PhilippineHistory Strike

October 15, 2020

Stalinist apologetics and intellectual charlatanry: a response to Teo Marasigan

In the final analysis, Marasigan’s argument amounts to the claim that Joseph Stalin was right, and the CPP is correct in continuing his political legacy.

JomaSison PhilippineHistory Stalinism

April 16, 2020

Fifty years since the First Quarter Storm: the revolution diffused

An eruption of protests and violence — molotov cocktails and gunfire — in the streets of Manila, launched the heady, charged days of January to March 1970.

FQS MarcosDictatorship PhilippineHistory

March 3, 2020

Fifty years since the First Quarter Storm: People’s Marches and the end of the FQS

Prevented from gathering in Miranda, the mass dissent turned to marches, but by the end of its third month, with no clear political goal, the storm blew itself out.

FQS MarcosDictatorship PhilippineHistory

February 4, 2020

Fifty years since the First Quarter Storm: the People’s Congresses of February

Mass social outrage began to take organized political form, as protestors repeatedly gathered en masse at Plaza Miranda over the course of February 1970 for a series of “People’s Congresses.”

FQS MarcosDictatorship PhilippineHistory

January 31, 2020

Fifty years since the First Quarter Storm: January 30 — Battle of Mendiola

January 31 witnessed the bloody nightlong battle, fought with molotov cocktails and gunfire, for control of Mendiola.

FQS MarcosDictatorship PhilippineHistory

January 20, 2020

Fifty years since the First Quarter Storm: January 26 — “On the trembling edge of Revolution”

The brutal police crackdown on the protests staged outside the legislature during Marcos’ State of the Nation address set off the social upheaval of the First Quarter Storm.

FQS MarcosDictatorship PhilippineHistory

January 15, 2020

Fifty years since the First Quarter Storm: Prelude

Fifty years ago this month an eruption of protests and violence in the streets of Manila, launched the heady, charged days of January to March 1970, a period that came to be known as the First Quarter Storm.

FQS MarcosDictatorship PhilippineHistory

September 13, 2018

Ileto’s problematic class categories

Among the criticisms which I raised regarding Ileto's account was the deeply problematic character of the class categories he employed.

PasyonAndRevolution PhilippineHistory ReynaldoIleto

September 9, 2018

Ileto’s Pasyon and Revolution revisited

An examination of the origins of my scholarship revisiting Reynaldo Ileto's classic 1979 work, Pasyon and Revolution.

PasyonAndRevolution PhilippineHistory ReynaldoIleto

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