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Inventing a hero : (Record no. 163)

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020 ## - IDENTIFIER FOR THE MANIFESTATION
Identifier for the Manifestation 978-1-881261-19-3
Binding paperback
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Language of Cataloging eng
Transcribing Agency APEC Schools Library
Description Conventions rda
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number F 959.902
Author's Number M461i 1997
100 1# - CREATOR
Preferred Name of the Person May, Glenn Anthony
245 ## - TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
Preferred Title Proper Inventing a hero :
Remainder of Title the posthumous re-creation of Andres Bonifacio /
Statement of Responsibility/Parallel Statement of Responsibility Glenn Anthony May
264 ## - PUBLICATION STATEMENT
Place of publication, distribution, etc Quezon City, PH :
Publisher's Name/Parallel Publisher's Name New Day Publishers ,
Copyright ©1997
Date of Publication [1997]
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 216 pages :
Illustrative Content some illustrations ;
Dimensions 18 cm
336 ## - RDA CONTENT
Source rdacontent
Content Type text
337 ## - RDA MEDIA
Source rdamedia
Media Type unmediated
338 ## - RDA CARRIER
Source rdacarrier
Carrier Type volume
520 ## - SUMMARIZATION OF THE CONTENT
Summarization of the Content "Andres Bonifacio, the leader of the Philippine Revolution of 1896, has become one of the country’s great national heroes. He is celebrated in history textbooks read by millions of young Filipinos. His image, cast in bronze and cut into stone, stands on plazas across the archipelago. But what do we really know about him? As succeeding generations of historians have re-created his legend, has the real Bonifacio been lost to us forever?

In this carefully researched work, Glenn May sifts through the slender documentary legacy that Bonifacio left behind after his execution in 1897. Through a close reading of these texts, he uncovers a history of mythmaking in the service of nationalism. Our contemporary image of Bonifacio is the sum of unreliable personal testimony and dubious, possibly doctored, documents. If the real history of the Philippine Revolution is to be written, May concludes, historians will have to break through these heroic myths and admit to the limitations of the existing sources."--
600 ## - ADDED SUBJECT ACCESS POINT - PERSONAL NAME
Preferred Name of the Person Andres Bonifacio
General Subdivision Biography
678 ## - CREATOR BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Biographical Information Glenn May is Professor of History at the University of Oregon. He is the author of Battle for Batangas (1991), A Past Recovered (1987) and Social Engineering in the Philippines (1980).
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Source of Classification
Koha Item Type Non Fiction
Holdings
Library Site Location Shelving Location Source of Acquisition Full Classification Number Accession Number Koha Item Type
APEC Las Piñas Library APEC Las Piñas Library Filipiniana Institutional Fund F 959.902 M461i 1997 C01-0000043 Non Fiction
APEC Concepcion Dos Library APEC Marikina Heights Library Filipiniana Institutional Fund F 959.902 M461i 1997 C02-0000043 Non Fiction
APEC Muntinlupa Library APEC Muntinlupa Library Filipiniana Institutional Fund F 959.902 M461i 1997 B01-0000029 Non Fiction
APEC New Manila Library APEC New Manila Library Filipiniana Institutional Fund F 959.902 M461i 1997 C03-0000033 Non Fiction

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