Podcasts by Philippine History Z
A biweekly podcast where Eman La Viña gives his take on Philippine history and the misconceptions that often surround it. Because if there’s one thing about history, it’s this: things are always a bit more complex. Facebook and Twitter: @phzpodcast Instagram: @philippinehistoryzofficial
Further podcasts by Eman La Viña
Podcast on the topic Geschichte
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013 The Death of Rizal from 2021-01-20T02:00
The story of a national hero comes to a close, as that of a revolution begins.
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Sardana by Kevin MacLeod
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012 Rizal Comes Home from 2021-01-06T02:00
Jose Rizal comes home to the Philippines once again, only to realize that trouble has been waiting for him. Also, Rizal’s “vacation” in Dapitan.
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011 The Propaganda Movement II: Divided We Fall from 2020-12-23T02:00
Infighting in the Propaganda Movement, partly fueled by its leaders’ dueling visions, ultimately tears it apart. Also, how Jose Rizal’s works reveal his stance on Philippine independence.
010 The Propaganda Movement I: La Solidaridad from 2020-12-09T02:00
Upon returning to Europe, Jose Rizal joins a group of young Filipinos whose efforts to reform the Philippines lead to the creation of the newspaper, La Solidaridad. Also, the Freemasons.
009 Rizal in Europe from 2020-11-25T02:00
Jose Rizal goes to Europe and writes Noli Me Tangere - and returns to the Philippines a wanted man. Also, how we may have been wrong about Maria Clara all along.
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008 Pepe: The Young Rizal from 2020-11-11T02:00
Before there was Jose Rizal, there was Pepe, a young boy from Calamba. Also, how this boy experiences racism and police brutality a century before Black Lives Matter.
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007 The Ilustrados from 2020-10-28T02:00
Sent to study in Spain, a group of young Filipinos, among them a future national hero, will open their eyes to the reality of colonialism. Also, we take a look at the life and accomplishments of...
Listen006 GOMBURZA from 2020-10-14T02:00
If it weren’t for a mutiny, three priests would not have gone down in history as inspiring a revolution. Also, how a gambling addiction can kill you in an unexpected way.
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005 Changing Tides from 2020-09-30T02:00
Before the EDSA Revolution or the Arab Spring, protest movements led by reformists threaten to upend the old order in Spanish Philippines, aided by a liberal government. Also, how a colonel’s wi...
Listen004 A New Century from 2020-09-16T02:00
A new government in Spain brings forth new changes to the Philippines, with the introduction of tobacco and the birth of a new Filipino identity. Also, meet a Spaniard who would be one of the fi...
Listen003 Battles: 1500s to 1760s from 2020-09-02T02:00
The Philippines becomes a battleground as foreign powers seek to invade it and the natives discover a new pastime: armed rebellion. Also, how did a rebellion go undefeated for 84 years?
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002 A Dumping Ground for Spain's Rejects from 2020-08-19T02:00
From the start, Spanish Philippines was always a wretched hive of scum and villainy. Also, a look at how the Manila Galleon ultimately brought the Philippines and Mexico together.
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001 The Conquest from 2020-08-05T02:00
A look at the Philippines before the Spanish arrived, and what happened the moment they did. Also, what brought Spain halfway across the world in the first place?
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000 Introductory Episode from 2020-07-29T09:00
Coming August 2020: Philippine History Z, a new podcast by Eman La Viña which tackles the nuances and misconceptions surrounding Philippine history. Because if there’s one thing about history, i...
Listen000 Introductory Episode from 2020-07-29T09:00
Coming August 2020: Philippine History Z, a new podcast by Eman La Viña which tackles the nuances and misconceptions surrounding Philippine history. Because if there’s one thing about history, i...
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