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Renato Constantino (March 10, 1919 – September 15, 1999) was a Filipino
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known for being part of the
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tradition of Philippine historiography. Apart from being a historian, Constantino was also engaged in foreign service, working for the Philippine Mission to the
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and the Department of Foreign Affairs. For his academic contributions to the fight against the Marcos dictatorship, his name is inscribed on the Wall of Remembrance at the Philippines'
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(Monument of Heroes). He is the father of former Civil Service Commission Chairperson
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and father-in-law of
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sociology
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.


Education and early career

Constantino attended the
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where he became the youngest editor of the university's student publication, ''The Philippine Collegian''. He wrote editorial columns criticizing President
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, which earned the attention of the President by responding to the article in one of his speeches. When the
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erupted, Constantino fought in
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and was a member of an intelligence team spying on the Japanese. He also worked as a journalist during the war. At the conclusion of the war, Constantino joined the Philippine Mission to the
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from 1946 to 1949 as its Executive Secretary. He worked as a counselor for the Department of Foreign Affairs from 1949 to 1951. These exposures to foreign service became the foundations of a book he wrote about the United Nations.


Academic career

Constantino held professorial positions at the University of the Philippines (
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and
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), Far Eastern University,
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, and Arellano University. He was also a visiting lecturer in universities in London, Sweden, Japan, Germany, Malaysia and Thailand. He served as a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Contemporary Asia, and Trustee of Focus on the Global South in Bangkok. He wrote around 30 books and numerous pamphlets and monographs. Among Constantino's well-known books are ''A Past Revisited'' and ''The Continuing Past. ''He also wrote ''The Making of a Filipino'' (a biography of Claro M. Recto), ''The Essential Tañada'' (On Statesman and Senator Lorenzo M. Tañada), ''Neo-colonial Identity and Counter-Consciousness'', and ''The Nationalist Alternative''. Several of his books have been translated into Japanese and The Nationalist Alternative has a Malaysian translation. Constantino earned various distinctions for his historical work. He received nationalism awards from Quezon City in 1987, Manila in 1988, The Civil Liberties Union in 1988, and the University of the Philippines Manila in 1989. Constantino was also the Manila's Diwa ng Lahi awardee in 1989. He was conferred the Doctor of Arts and Letters ''(honoris causa)'' from the
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in 1989 and a
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''(honoris causa)'' from the
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in 1990.


Works

*''The Miseducation of the Filipino'' (1959) *''Recto Reader: Excerpts from the Speeches of Claro M. Recto'' (1965) *''Veneration Without Understanding'' (1969) *''The Making of a Filipino: A Story of Philippine Colonial Politics'' (1969) *''Dissent and Counter-consciousness'' (1970) *''A History of the Philippines'' (with Letizia R. Constantino; 1975) *''The Philippines: A Past Revisited'' (1975) *''Philippines: A Continuing Past'' (with Letizia R. Constantino; 1978) *''The Aquino Watch'' (1987) *''Demystifying Aquino'' (1989) *''The Essential Tañada (1989)'' *''History: Myths and Reality'' (1992)


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Biography

Profile at Bantayog ng mga Bayani
{{DEFAULTSORT:Constantino, Renato 1919 births 1999 deaths 20th-century Filipino historians Historians of Southeast Asia Historians of the Philippines University of the Philippines alumni Individuals honored at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani Filipino expatriates in the United States Philippine Collegian editors