Mabini and the Philippine revolution / Cesar Adib Majul.
Material type: TextQuezon City : University of the Philippine press, [1996];copyright 1996Description: xvii, 404 pages 23 cmContent type:- text
- volume
- 9715421148
- DS 676.5.M31 .M289 1996
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for it becomes possible, with the knowledge of certain facts, to deduce the nature and genesis of his preconceptions as reflective of his social status and times. Thus, this work is not limited to the role of Mabini in the Revolution or to his reflections on the Revolution. It discusses both his judicious prognostications and errors in the light of historical events and Philippine social structure during and after his life.
This book is not exclusively a biography or a history. It is mainly an attempt to view and analyze the great and dramatic events of the Philippine Revolution through the eyes and mind of an intellectual leader who not only helped to trace the route of the Revolution but also left a record of his reflections upon its gains, failures, and tendencies. However, Mabini could have erred in his report a certain facts, and his judgment could have been blurred by his prejudices. When possible, such limitations of Mabini are pointed out. But that he could err in the analysis of events that intimately concerned and affected him is itself significant
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