This book traces the Philippines' history from precolonial barangay societies to contemporary governance under Ferdinand Marcos Jr., highlighting the resilience, agency, and aspirations of its people. It reveals recurring themes of resistance, adaptation, and reform, showing how Filipinos have navigated colonial legacies, social inequalities, and political centralization while shaping national identity and development. By connecting historical knowledge to policies, laws such as RA 10533 and RA 8491, local ordinances, and CHED's mandate, the book informs governance, curriculum development, and civic engagement. Beyond academia, it fosters public awareness of historical patterns, encourages critical evaluation of social and political issues, and promotes democratic participation, accountability, and equity in society.
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