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 Emil Justimbaste - Leon Kilat.
For more than 300 years, colonial Spain subjugated the country using violent means to impose its will on a submissive native population. As a consequence,... Lire la suite
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For more than 300 years, colonial Spain subjugated the country using violent means to impose its will on a submissive native population. As a consequence, thousands died of starvation and sheer exhaustion in the construction of their stone edifices, like the churches, convents and ayuntamientos, and many more were traumatized by the experience. But in 1896, there emerged a consciousness of nationhood which became the seed of the revolution.
In 1898, the Spaniards were on the brink of defeat. In the island province of Cebu, participation came late. But nevertheless the Cebuanos were able to organize themselves into a cohesive revolutionary force led by a man who was popularly known by his nom de guerre as 'Leon Kilat.'This book is a detailed account of that uprising that involved thousands of natives who rose to the occasion in the battle for freedom and independence.
The book also mentions the names of these individual heroes so that their living descendants can celebrate their memory in the altar of history.

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Biographie de Emil Justimbaste

Emil B. Justimbaste was born in an interior and mountainous part of Leyte where his father was an elementary teacher about 69 years ago. In his early childhood, he grew up in an ancient convent where he served as an altar boy of his priest uncle. In high school he entered the seminary, but later found that priesthood was not for him. It was during this period that he started writing poetry. In college, he graduated to writing essays and short stories as he got involved in student activism.
He later dropped out of school to concentrate on youth activism, going underground in the early years of martial law, and then was detained in Fort Bonifacio. Interest in history writing came much later when he wrote the history of his alma mater about 20 years ago. The first major project was on the 500 years of Leyte's evangelization following the alma mater job. It was a collaborative effort involving other former seminarians, depicting the work of Jesuit missionaries in 16th century Leyte." Leon Kilat and the Untold Story of Cebu's Revolution" was first serialized in a Cebu daily in 1998, then published as a book only in 2016.
A brief history of Ormoc, entitled "Ogmuc, " is circulating freely in digital format. The book "Heroes, Brigands, Spies, " published in print also last year, was started in 2004 yet and finished in 2010. This was followed by "Lukban, the Philippine American War in Samar, 1899 - 1902, " which was started soon after "Heroes." It is still in digital form, like "The Roots of Our Faith, " an introductory tome about the history of the Palo (Leyte) archdiocese.
The author is currently working on The Pulahan Revolts in Leyte and Samar, a continuing story about the rebellion in the two islands in the early years of the American occupation.

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