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Readings in Philippine History
Lesson 2: Historical Criticisms
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What is the origin of the word "history"?
It is derived from the
Greek
word *
historia
*, meaning knowledge acquired through
inquiry
or
investigation.
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What does history study according to the provided material?
History studies
past human activity
,
people
,
societies
, and
civilizations
leading to the
present day.
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What are the three important concepts in the definition of history?
History is based on
past events
, interpreted by
historians
, and relies on
historical sources.
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How long has history existed as a discipline?
History has existed for around
2,400
years.
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What is the historian's duty according to the material?
The historian's duty is to write about the
lives
of important
individuals
and
significant events.
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What mantra did traditional historians live by?
"
No document
,
no history.
"
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What is the primary job of a historian?
A historian seeks
historical evidence
,
interprets facts
, and
organizes
them into a
timeline.
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How does a historian's context influence their work?
A historian is influenced by their own
context
,
environment
,
ideology
,
education
, and
other factors.
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What does historical methodology comprise?
Historical methodology comprises
techniques
and
rules
that
historians
follow to
source
and
analyze historical evidence.
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What are the two classifications of historical sources?
Historical
sources can be classified as
primary
and
secondary
sources.
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What are primary sources?
Primary
sources are produced by
contemporaries
of the event and include
eyewitness testimonies.
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What are some common examples of primary sources?
Examples include
archival documents
,
artifacts
,
memorabilia
,
letters
, and
government records.
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What are secondary sources?
Secondary
sources are produced by
authors
who
analyze
and
interpret primary
sources.
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What is the primary goal of historical criticism?
The primary goal is to discover the
original historical context
and
literal sense
of a text.
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What does external criticism examine?
External criticism examines the
authenticity
of
evidence
by
analyzing
its
physical characteristics
and
historical context.
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What is an anachronism?
An anachronism is something that is
out
of
time
or
order
, such as a person or idea placed in the
wrong
time.
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What does internal criticism examine?
Internal criticism examines the
truthfulness
of
evidence
by looking at the
content
and
context
of the source.
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What factors are considered in internal criticism?
Factors include the
author's reliability
,
context
,
age
, and
intended purpose
of the source.
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Who is
Juan Luna
?
Juan Luna
was a
Filipino
painter born on
October 24
,
1857
, in
Badoc
,
Ilocos Norte.
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What is "The Parisian Life"?
"The
Parisian Life
" is an
oil
on
canvas painting
created by
Juan Luna
in
1892.
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How does the painting "The Parisian Life" relate to Philippine history?
The painting can be interpreted as a
mirror image
of the
Philippine archipelago
, highlighting significant
geographical
and
historical
connections.
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What are the five main categories of primary sources?
Written
Sources: documents, letters, newspapers, etc.
Numerical
Records: any type of numerical data.
Oral
Statements: statements made orally by eyewitnesses.
Artifacts
: physical objects from the past.
Visual
Sources: images, paintings, and photographs.
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What is the significance of the year 1892 in Philippine history?
The year
1892
marked a
turning point
with the
failure
of the
propaganda movement
and the establishment of the
Katipunan.
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How can visual arts serve as primary sources in education?
Visual arts
can motivate students to
engage
with
national history
and
inspire action
for their
country.
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What does the provenance of a document refer to?
Provenance
refers to the
place
of
origin
or earliest known
history
of a document.
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What is the significance of the painting "The Parisian Life" in the context of Juan Luna's career?
It is considered one of the
last major works Luna
completed during his time in
Paris.
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How did Juan Luna's education influence his career as a painter?
He took painting lessons in
Escuela de Bellas de San Fernando
but dropped out to work with another
painter.
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What does the content analysis of "The Parisian Life" reveal about its historical significance?
It reveals
connections
between the
painting
and
significant events
in
Philippine history
, such as the
declaration
of
independence.
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What are telics in the context of historical analysis?
Telics are objects whose
physical
or
visual
characteristics can provide information about the
past
, including
artifacts
,
ruins
, and
fossils.
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What types of images are included in historical analysis?
Images
include
photographs
,
posters
,
paintings
,
drawings
,
cartoons
, and
maps.
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What are the key components of content and contextual analysis of primary sources in Philippine history?
Background
of the
Author
/
Creator
Background
of the
Document
/
Primary Source
Content Analysis
of
Historical Information
Relevance
of the Document in
Understanding Philippine History
Relevance
of the
Documents
to the
Present Time
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What should be included in the background of the author or creator of a primary source?
A brief
biographical sketch
including
family background
,
educational attainment
, and
religion.
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What is the significance of checking the provenance of a primary source?
It helps to establish the origin and authenticity of the document.
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What does
content analysis
of a primary source involve?
It involves looking for
corroboration
between research gathered from the
internet
and the
primary source.
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Why is it important to analyze the relevance of a document in understanding Philippine history?
To
identify
the causes and
consequences
of
historical events
as presented in the
primary source.
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What does the relevance of documents to the present time entail?
It involves examining the
historical significance
or what
modern
people consider
important
from the
past.
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What is the significance of Pigafetta's Chronicle in Philippine history?
It is one of the most
cited documents
for studying the
precolonial Philippines.
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Why was Pigafetta considered a credible source for a previously unchronicled period?
Because he
documented events
and
observations
during a time that lacked
written records.
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What was
Antonio Pigafetta's
role during the voyage he documented?
He was a
chronicler
commissioned by the
King
of
Spain
to document the voyage intended to expand the
Spanish empire.
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How did Pigafetta's background influence his observations of the natives?
His
sixteenth-century European
perspective led him to remark on the natives'
nakedness
and
exotic
culture.
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