
The Philippine archipelago is a palimpsest of migrations, empires, and resistance. From the Austronesian settlers who carved the Banaue rice terraces into the Cordilleras, to the Islamization of the Sulu and Maguindanao sultanates, to the brutal imposition of Spanish colonialism under Miguel López de Legazpi—Lucas and Luna trace how centuries of foreign domination forged a distinct Filipino identi... more
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In 1807, the people of Piddig, Ilocos Norte, rose up against Spanish authorities over a seemingly trivial issue: fermented sugarcane wine. But the Basi Revolt was about far more than a drink. Lucas and Luna dive into the Bourbon Reforms that triggere... more
In this episode of The History of the Philippines, Lucas and Luna explore the role of the cabeza de barangay, the native village headman who served as the crucial link between Spanish colonial authorities and Filipino communities. Drawing on specific... more
In 1639, Chinese merchants and laborers in the Philippines rose up against Spanish colonial rule in a bloody revolt that ended in a massacre of over 20,000 Sangleys. This episode explores the causes, key figures like Governor Sebastián Hurtado de Cor... more
This episode dives into the Dagohoy Rebellion, the longest revolt in Philippine history, spanning 85 years from 1744 to 1829 on the island of Bohol. Led by Francisco Dagohoy, a native Boholano, the rebellion began over a dispute with a Spanish Jesuit... more
In 1762, during the Seven Years' War, the British East India Company captured Manila after a swift military campaign. For twenty months, the British occupied the capital while Spanish loyalists under Simón de Anda held out in the provinces. This epis... more
In Episode 138, Lucas and Luna explore the lived reality of the Tobacco Monopoly in the Cagayan Valley during the late 18th and 19th centuries. Moving beyond the policies of Governor-General José Basco y Vargas, they delve into how the monopoly trans... more
The 1639 Sangley Revolt was one of the deadliest uprisings in the Spanish Philippines, erupting when thousands of Chinese laborers, forced to work in the rice fields of Calamba under brutal conditions, rose up against their Spanish and Filipino overs... more
Lucas and Luna explore the Parian de Manila, the bustling Chinese quarter that was both a vital economic engine and a flashpoint for colonial anxieties. From the 1581 founding by Governor Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa to the bloody massacres of 1603 ... more
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This series offers in-depth explorations of the Philippines' history from pre-colonial times through the modern era, with a strong emphasis on how empires, colonization, and resistance shaped contemporary identities. Episodes commonly unpack how colonial policies—especially monopolies, taxation, religious missions, and political restructuring—created social memory and ongoing debates about nationhood. The discussions frequently connect macro events ( revolts, constitutional milestones, wars) to everyday life, culture, and memory, highlighting enduring themes like autonomy, hybridity, and the persistence of local identities amid external rule. A notable strength is the way complex historical periods are made accessible through vivid anecdote... more
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