The Story of the Philippines (eBook)

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2022
462 Seiten
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859-654737402-2 (EAN)

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The Story of the Philippines - Murat Halstead
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In "The Story of the Philippines," Murat Halstead provides a sweeping narrative that explores the rich tapestry of Filipino history, culture, and society. Through a blend of vivid storytelling and scholarly analysis, Halstead delves into the archipelago's pre-colonial roots, the impact of Spanish colonization, and the struggle for independence. His literary style is characterized by a detailed yet accessible prose that invites readers into the intricacies of Philippine life, setting the work within a broader context of 19th-century American interest in global affairs and imperialism, which influences his interpretations of events and people. Murat Halstead, a journalist and historian, possessed a profound curiosity about the world, which likely stemmed from his profession and the era's imperialist sentiments. His experiences reporting on the Spanish-American War provided him with unique insights into the political and social climate of the Philippines, informing his perspectives in this work. Halstead's commitment to presenting a balanced view of the Philippines is grounded in his respect for its culture and a desire to highlight its potential for self-governance amid colonial influences. This book is a vital read for those interested in understanding the complex history of the Philippines. It not only serves as an informative text for scholars and students but also appeals to general readers seeking to grasp the multifaceted identity of this Southeast Asian nation. Halstead's compelling narrative and historical rigor make it an essential addition to the library of anyone curious about the dynamics of colonialism and its aftermath.

Murat Halstead (1829–1908) was a distinguished American journalist, editor, and war correspondent who gained prominence in the late 19th century. Born in Ross, Ohio, Halstead displayed an affinity for writing and current affairs from an early age. After starting his career in journalism at the Cincinnati Commercial, he quickly rose through the ranks to become its editor. Halstead's reportage was marked by a vivid writing style and an assertive approach to covering events like the Civil War and international wars (Ayers, 1920). His reputation was further solidified by his books, which often focused on political and military subjects. Among his works, 'The Story of the Philippines' is notable for its comprehensive account of Philippine history and culture, contextually significant during the Spanish-American War period. The book offered insights into colonialism, warfare, and socio-political dynamics, reflecting Halstead's skill in intertwining narrative flair with factual reporting (Halstead, 1898). His varied literary contributions encapsulated both the fervor of American expansionism and a keen objective lens on global developments, rendering him a significant figure in the realm of 19th-century American journalism and literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1896-1898 • 19th century • 19th century Philippines history • American imperialism • American war correspondence • Archipelago exploration • Colonial Philippines literature • Cross-cultural perspectives • Cuba • cultural richness • Description and travel • Dewey • Filipino cultural identity • George • Historical account • historical analysis of Philippines • Historical Journalism • historical nonfiction • Journalistic narrative • Journalistic narrative style • Murat Halstead • Murat Halstead author • Murat Halstead biography • Philippine-American War • Philippine colonial history • philippine history • Philippine history books • Philippine independence movement • Philippine islands history • Philippines historical narrative • Political complexities • Revolution • social life and customs • southeast asian culture • Southeast Asian history • southeast asian politics • Spanish-American War • Spanish colonial rule • Spanish colonization of the Philippines • To 1898
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