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Silk, Silver, Spices, Slaves: Lost Tales From The Philippine Colonial Period, 1565-1946
Silk, Silver, Spices, Slaves: Lost Tales From The Philippine Colonial Period, 1565-1946
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Featuring 13 essays inspired by his podcast series The Colonial Dept., Mangubat spins tales of galleons, triads, fickle spirits, long-lost maps, and the secret history of otters. In these pages, learn about how the entire country became mad for baseball; how Mexican fighter pilots flew dangerous missions over the Philippines during World War II; or how American occupiers fell victim to a mysterious illness called “Philippinitis".
Beyond revisiting days gone by, Mangubat also connects the threads of each story to the wider tapestry of world history — and how these can unspool even up to our current time. A masterful storyteller and podcaster, he proves that the past can loom larger than the present.
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One Line Summary
Hidden Philippine history stories reborn from archives.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in the lesser-known tales that shaped the Philippines, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into its colonial past. Mangubat's storytelling brings to life unique stories from different eras, connecting them to global history in a compelling way. It's perfect for readers curious about the country's rich, layered history beyond the usual narratives.