Teodoro Andal Agoncillo (November 9, 1912 – January 14, 1985) was a prominent 20th-century
Filipino historian
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. He and his contemporary
Renato Constantino were among the first Filipino historians renowned for promoting a distinctly nationalist point of view of Filipino history (
nationalist historiography). He was also an
essayist
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and a
poet
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.
Agoncillo is related to
Don Felipe Agoncillo, the Filipino diplomat who represented the Philippines in the negotiations that led to the
Treaty of Paris (1898)
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, and Doña
Marcela Agoncillo, one of the principal seamstress of the Philippine flag.
Early life
Born in
Lemery, Batangas to Pedro Agoncillo and Feliza Andal, both from landed families in Batangas, Agoncillo obtained a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the
University of the Philippines
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in
Manila
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, in 1934, and a master's degree in the arts from the same university the following year. He earned his living as a linguistic assistant at the Institute of National Language and as an instructor at the
Far Eastern University and the
Manuel L. Quezon University. In 1956, he published his seminal work, ''Revolt of the Masses: The Story of Bonifacio and the Katipunan'', a history of the 1896
Katipunan
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-led revolt against Spanish rule and its leader,
Andres Bonifacio. He garnered acclaim for this book, as well as criticisms from more conservative historians discomfited by the work's nationalist bent.
In 1958, Agoncillo was invited to join the faculty of the Department of History of his ''alma mater'', the University of the Philippines. He remained with the university until his retirement in 1977, chairing the Department of History from 1963 to 1969. After retiring from UP, Agoncillo taught Filipino history as a visiting professor at the
International Christian University
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in
Mitaka, Tokyo
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, Japan, for one year from 1977 to 1978. Philippine President
Diosdado Macapagal
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named Agoncillo as a member of the
National Historical Institute in 1963. He served in this capacity until his death in 1985. Agoncillo was chair of the History Department in the University of the Philippines at the same time period that his cousin, General Abelardo Andal, served as Commander (Chair) of the
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
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of the same university.
Accolades
He was named National Scientist of the Philippines in 1985 for his distinguished contributions in the field of history. Agoncillo was also among the few academics who held the rank of University Professor, an academic rank given to outstanding faculty members with specialization in more than one of the traditional academic domains (Science & Technology; Social Sciences; and Arts & Humanities), at the University of the Philippines Diliman.
Controversy
Despite Agoncillo's controversial tone and for his perceived leftist bent, his book, ''History of the Filipino People'', first published in 1960, remains a popular standard textbook in many Filipino universities, as are many of Agoncillo's other works.
Gregorio Zaide, Teodoro Agoncillo, Reynaldo Ileto and
Renato Constantino stand as the most prominent 20th-century Filipino historians to emerge during the post-war period.
Works
*''Ang Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas'' (with
Gregorio F. Zaide, 1941)
*''Ang Maikling Kuwentong Tagalog: 1886-1948'' (1949, 1965, 1970)
*'' The Revolt of the Masses: The Story of Bonifacio and the Katipunan'' (mainly a biography of
Andres Bonifacio, 1956)
*''Malolos: The Crisis of the Republic'' (sequel to ''Revolt of the Masses'' which discusses the events from Biak-na-Bato to the end of the Philippine–American War, 1960)
*''History of the Filipino People'' (eight editions: 1960, 1967, 1970, 1973, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1990)
*'' The Writings and Trial of Andres Bonifacio'' (1963)
*'' The Fateful Years: Japan's Adventure in the Philippines'' (Philippine history during
World War II
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, two volumes, 1965)
*'' A Short History of the Philippines'' (1969)
*''Filipino Nationalism: 1872-1970'' (1974)
*'' Introduction to Filipino History'' (1974)
*''Sa Isang Madilim: Si
Balagtas at ang Kanyang Panahon'' (1974)
*''Ang Pilipinas at ang mga Pilipino: Noon at Ngayon'' (1980)
*'' The Burden of Proof: The Vargas-Laurel Collaboration Case'' (1984)
References
*''Filipinos in History: Volume maximum, National Historical Institute (Manila, 1996), pp. 6–7.''
*''Talking History: Conversations with T Agoncillo'',
Ambeth R. Ocampo, De La Salle University Press, 1995
Teodoro A. Agoncillo at Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
Further reading
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1912 births
1985 deaths
20th-century Filipino historians
Historians of Southeast Asia
National Scientists of the Philippines
People from Batangas
Tagalog-language writers
University of the Philippines Manila alumni
Writers from Batangas