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150:. In it, May argued that much of the commonly accepted knowledge of Bonifacio were based on unverifiable or forged documents, and was a myth disconnected from the real Bonifacio. As Bonifacio is a Philippine national icon, this attracted pushback from those who wished to defend the standard version of Bonifacio's story. May also criticized the work of historian 154:
on the Philippines under Spanish rule in 2004, in particular his claim that that the Spanish began a process of changing communally held property into private property. Rather, May said, old Spanish documents indicate that the disputes of the era involved disputes with existing landholders - while
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May, Glenn Anthony. "The Making of a Myth: John Leddy Phelan and the 'Hispanization' of Land Tenure in the Philippines." Philippine Studies, vol. 52, no. 3, 2004, pp. 275–307. JSTOR,
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Manila Studies Association; Philippine National Historical Society; National Commission on Culture and the Arts (Philippines). Committee on Historical Research (1997).
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Aguilar, Filomeno V., Jr. "Glenn Anthony May 1945–2020." Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints, vol. 68 no. 3, 2020, p. 555-560. Project MUSE,
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Determining the truth: the story of Andres Bonifacio : being critiques of and commentaries on Inventing a hero, the posthumous re-creation of Andres Bonifacio
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McCoy, Alfred W. (1983). "Social Engineering in the Philippines: The Aims, Execution, and Impact of American Colonial Policy 1900–1913. By Glenn Anthony May".
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was generally thought to have led to rather positive results, was much more skeptical of the benefits of American rule. May's 1996 work on the
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the Spanish did take land, it appears it was from pre-existing owners in the Filipino elite, not from a commons.
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Social Engineering in the Philippines: The Aims, Execution, and Impact of American Colonial Policy, 1900-1913
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May's work has been influential. His 1980 book, based on his PhD work, was published at a time when
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Healy, David (1991). "Battle for Batangas: A Philippine Province at War. By Glenn Anthony May".
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Larkin, John A. (1990). "Philippines - A Past Recovered. By Glenn Anthony May".
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for his undergraduate degree. After graduating in 1966, he served in the
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A Past Recovered: Essays on Philippine History and Historiography
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Inventing a Hero: The Posthumous Re-Creation of Andres Bonifacio
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Inventing a Hero: The Posthumous Re-Creation of Andres Bonifacio
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Here’s a way to immortalize the fools of Wall Street
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Sonny Montes and Mexican American Activism in Oregon
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history
University of Oregon
Southeast Asian
foreign relations of the United States
Chicano
Yale University
Vietnam War
History of the Philippines
ISBN
9780313209789
ISBN
9789711002602
ISBN
9780300048506
ISBN
9789711009151
US control of the Philippines
historiography
Andrés Bonifacio
John Leddy Phelan
"Glenn May"
Archived
doi
10.1017/S0022463400009218
doi
10.1017/S0022463400002447
doi
10.2307/2057643
"May, Glenn Anthony, Inventing a Hero: The Posthumous Re-Creation of Andres Bonifacio"
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