PHILIPPINE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 2013 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
“GAT ANDRES BONIFACIO: HUWARAN NG KATAPANGAN, SANDIGAN NG KABAYANIHAN”
August 22-24, 2013
Skylight Hotel, Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan
Andres Bonifacio, founder of the revolutionary society Katipunan that launched the nationalist revolution against Spain in 1896, celebrates his 150th birth anniversary on November 30, 2013. The Philippine Historical Association joins the Filipino nation in celebrating this historic date by adopting “Gat Andres Bonifacio: Huwaran ng Katapangan, Sandigan ng Kabayanihan” (Isang Paggunita sa 150 Taong Anibersaryo ng Kapanganakan ng Supremo ng Katipunan) as the theme of its 2013 Annual Conference. The conference aims to define the role of Andres Bonifacio in the founding of the Katipunan, to understand the place of the Katipunan in shaping the 1896 Philippines Revolution, and to develop a critical understanding of the 1896 Philippine Revolution and the creation of a Filipino nation-state in 1898-1899.
Session One is on Andres Bonifacio, in particular the controversies that hounded him --- first, the debate on whether he should be considered as the first president of the Philippines (Milagros Guerrero: Si Bonifacio ba ang Unang Pangulo ng Pilipinas?), second, the circumstances of Bonifacio’s trial and execution (Luis Dery: Trial and Execution of Andres Bonifacio).
Session Two is on key personalities or figures of the Katipunan --- Andres Bonifacio (Augusto de Viana; Ang Konsepto ng Inang Bayan sa Himagsikang 1896); Emilio Jacinto (Jerome Ong: Pag-aaral ng Pilosopiya ng Katipunan ayon sa Kartilya); Gregoria de Jesus (Mary Dorothy Jose: Lakambini ng Katipunan); Pio Valenzuela (Jonathan Balsamo: Papel at Kaugnay na Usapin sa Pagsasakasaysayan ng Himagsikan).
Session Three is on the various places where the Revolution took place --- in Manila (Celestina Boncan: Ang Kamaynilaan noong 1896, Pagmamapa ng Himagsikan); in Luzon (Estrellita Muhi: The Ilocos Region and the Philippine Revolution); in the Visayas (Vicente Villan: Ang Himagsikan sa Visayas); and in Mindanao (Neil Santillan: Ang Himagsikan sa Mindanao) --- including the battles and the nature of the encounters that took place and the generals who led the fighting.
Session Four takes a look at Andres Bonifacio, the Katipunan and the Revolution beyond the confines of the end days of the 19th century through a prospective of the national hero controversy between Rizal and Bonifacio (Oscar Evangelista: Demystifying the Rizal-Bonifacio National Hero Controversy), the continuity of indigenous methods of warfare first demonstrated by the Katipunan (Arleigh dela Cruz: Pana at Palaso, Kamote at Monggo, Anting-Anting, Dasal at Nobena: Mga Katutubong Pamamaraan ng Pakikipaglaban noong Panahon ng Himagsikan 1896-1897) and the significance of the Revolution to Filipino national life (Ian Christopher Alfonso: Symbolisms of the Revolution). A workshop caps the conference (Evelyn Songco: Evaluation and Measurement in the Teaching of Philippine Revolution).
Registration fee is Php 3,500 that includes conference kit and complimentary copy of Historical Bulletin, snacks and lunch for August 22-23. Participants who will pay on or before June 30, 2013 can avail of the discounted registration fee of Php 3,000.00. Payment can be deposited to any Banco De Oro (BDO) Branch [Account Name: Philippine Historical Association; Bank Account Number: 004558003041].
Further details regarding the conference will be posted at www.pha1955.blogspot.com. For inquiries, please contact:
JONATHAN C. BALSAMO
Curator, Museo Valenzuela
Mobile Number: 0917.621.7032
Email: jobal_kasaysayan@yahoo.com
DR. EVELYN A. SONGCO
University of Santo Tomas, Manila
Mobile Number: 0917.549.7683
Email: easongco@yahoo.com
PHILIPPINE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATON 2013 ANNUAL CONFERENCE TENTATIVE PROGRAM
DAY 1 --- AUGUST 22, 2013
07:30-08:30 Registration
OPENING CEREMONY
09:00-09:30 Invocation
National Anthem
Welcome Remarks and Opening Remarks
DR. LUIS C. DERY
President, Philippine Historical Association
Introduction of PHA Board and Participants
PROF. JONATHAN C. BALSAMO
Secretary, Philippine Historical Association
09:30-09:45 BREAK
Session One: Controversies on Andres Bonifacio, the Katipunan and the 1896 Philippine Revolution
09:45-10:45 Si Andres Bonifacio Ba Ang Unang Pangulo ng Pilipinas?
DR. MILAGROS C. GUERRERO (University of the Philippines Diliman)
10:45-11:45 Ang Paglilitis at Kamatayan ni Gat Andres Bonifacio
DR. LUIS C. DERY (De La Salle University Manila)
11:45-12:00 OPEN FORUM
12:00-01:00 LUNCH
Session Two: Key Personalities and Figures of the Katipunan
01:00-01:45 Ang Konsepto ng Inang Bayan sa 1896 Himagsikan
DR. AUGUSTO V. DE VIANA (University of Santo Tomas)
01:45-02:30 Gamit ang Utak, Pluma at Armas: Isang Pagsusuri sa Buhay at Akda ni Emilio Jacinto
PROF. JEROME A. ONG (University of the Philippines Manila)
02:30-02:45 OPEN FORUM
02:45-03:00 BREAK
03:00-03:45 Gregoria de Jesus: Lakambini ng Himagsikan, Bayani ng Inang Bayan
PROF. MARY DOROTHY dL. JOSE ( University of the Philippines Manila)
03:45-04:30 Si Pio Valenzuela at ang mga Kontrobersyal na Usapin sa Kasaysayan ng Himagsikang 1896
PRO. JONATHAN C. BALSAMO (Museo Valenzuela)
04:15-04:30 OPEN FORUM
DAY 2 --- AUGUST 23, 2013
Session Three: The Revolution in Various Places
08:45-09:00 Recap of Day 1
09:00-09:40 Maynila at Kapaligiran noong 1896: Pagmamapa ng Himagsikan
DR. CELESTINA P. BONCAN (University of the Philippines Manila)
09:40-10:20 The Ilocos Region and the Philippine Revolution
DR. ESTRELLITA T. MUHI (University of Perpetual Help Las PiƱas)
10:20-10:30 BREAK
10:30-11:10 Ang 1896 Himagsikan sa Visayas
DR. VICENTE VILLAN (University of the Philippines Diliman)
11:10-11:50 Ang 1896 Himagsikan sa Mindanao
DR. NEIL SANTILLAN (University of the Philippines Diliman)
11:50-12:00 OPEN FORUM
12:00-01:00 LUNCH
Session Four: The Revolution and Beyond
01:00-01:40 Demystifying the Rizal-Bonifacio National Hero Controversy
PROF. OSCAR L. EVANGELISTA (Palawan State University)
01:40-02:20 Pana at Palaso, Kamote at Monggo, Anting-Anting, Dasal at Nobena: Mga Katutubong Pamamaraan ng Pakikipaglaban noong Panahon ng Himagsikan 1896-1897
DR. ARLEIGH D. DELA CRUZ (De La Salle University Manila)
02:20-03:00 Symbolisms of the Revolution
MR. IAN CHRISTOPHER ALFONSO (National Historical Commission of the Philippines)
03:00-03:15 OPEN FORUM
03:15-03:30 BREAK
03:30-4:15 Using Transformative Learning in Teaching the 1896 Revolution (Workshop on the Evaluation and Measurement of the Revolution)
DR. EVELYN A. SONGCO (University of Santo Tomas)
04:30-05:00 Closing Remarks
DR. EVELYN A. SONGCO
Vice President, Philippine Historical Association
Distribution of Certificates
Day 3 --- August 24, 2013
Please note that the Lakbay-aral on August 24 is not covered by the
conference registration fee. Interested participants may book their own tours
with GPC TRAVEL AND TOURS (Mobile Number: 0922-857-3655 to 56. Telephone Number:
(+632) 985.09.99, Email: gpctravelandtours@gmail.com).
GPC
TRAVEL AND TOURS
Reservation Office Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00 AM
to 5:00 PM
Mobile Number: 0922-857-3655 to 56
Telephone Number: (+632) 985.09.99
Email: gpctravelandtours@gmail.com
Website: http://gpctravelandtours.webs.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gpctravelandtours
PUERTO
PRINCESA OPTIONAL TOURS
HALF-DAY
CITY TOUR = PHP 600
• Visit Iwahig Farm, Crocodile Farm, Baker’s Hill, Mitra’s Ranch, Touristas
One-stop Shop, Running tour to Puerto Bay, Cathedral, Plaza Cuartel, Capitol
Complex and Coliseum with DOT-accredited tour guide and DOT-accredited driver
in aircon van transfers
UNDERGROUND
RIVER = PHP 1,500
• Visit Underground River with buffet Sabang lunch and drop by Ugong Rock with
DOT-accredited tour guide and DOT-accredited driver in aircon van transfers and
boating (Underground River Entry Permit
must be secured in advance; No permit no entry policy)
HONDA
BAY ISLAND HOPPING TOUR = PHP 1,300
• Visit Honda islands with DOT-accredited tour guide and DOT-accredited driver
in aircon van transfers and boating (snorkeling gears can be rented at the
wharf on guests own account)
EXCLUSION:
City Treasurer's Office (CTO) will be collecting PHP 40 per person (local or
foreign tourist) as Environmental Availment Fee (EAF) to every destination
starting March 9, 2012: Puerto Princesa Underground River World Heritage Site,
Honda Bay, Ugong Rock, Dolphin and Whale Shark Watching and other sites under
the Community-Based Sustainable Tourism (CBCT) projects of the city government.
You will pay it in Puerto Princesato the authorized CTO's officers.
*For other accommodations, like Hotel
Centro and One Rover, contact GPC Travel and Tours.
CHED ENDORSEMENT
DEPED ADVISORY
Reservation Office Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Mobile Number: 0922-857-3655 to 56
Telephone Number: (+632) 985.09.99
Email: gpctravelandtours@gmail.com
Website: http://gpctravelandtours.webs.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gpctravelandtours
• Visit Iwahig Farm, Crocodile Farm, Baker’s Hill, Mitra’s Ranch, Touristas One-stop Shop, Running tour to Puerto Bay, Cathedral, Plaza Cuartel, Capitol Complex and Coliseum with DOT-accredited tour guide and DOT-accredited driver in aircon van transfers
• Visit Underground River with buffet Sabang lunch and drop by Ugong Rock with DOT-accredited tour guide and DOT-accredited driver in aircon van transfers and boating (Underground River Entry Permit must be secured in advance; No permit no entry policy)
• Visit Honda islands with DOT-accredited tour guide and DOT-accredited driver in aircon van transfers and boating (snorkeling gears can be rented at the wharf on guests own account)
City Treasurer's Office (CTO) will be collecting PHP 40 per person (local or foreign tourist) as Environmental Availment Fee (EAF) to every destination starting March 9, 2012: Puerto Princesa Underground River World Heritage Site, Honda Bay, Ugong Rock, Dolphin and Whale Shark Watching and other sites under the Community-Based Sustainable Tourism (CBCT) projects of the city government. You will pay it in Puerto Princesato the authorized CTO's officers.