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Discussion of Research Updates for “The Pueblos of Panay”

By |August 17th, 2020|CRC Events, CRCFI Research Fund, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, News, Research Findings, University News|

Editor's note: Dr. Paul A. Dumol’s research update last July 30, titled “The Pueblos of Panay: Examining Their foundation Dates,” has been very fruitful in terms of findings, so there are three groups of content currently up on the CRC website.  This page contains a discussion, written by the research team, about the findings of ... continue reading

VIDEO — CRC online research update on the rise of “The Pueblos of Panay”, 30 July 2020

By |August 16th, 2020|CRC Events, CRCFI Research Fund, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, News, Research Findings, University News|

Ortigas, Pasig -- For a little over an hour last July 30, 2020, viewers from at least four continents came together and focused their attention on Panay island. Specifically, they paid attention to the history of the founding of the Spanish Colonial era Pueblos of Panay, and the online research update of Dr. Paul A. ... continue reading

Research Update: Foundation Dates for “The Pueblos of Panay”

By |August 15th, 2020|CRC Events, CRCFI Research Fund, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, Research Findings, University News|

Editor's note: Dr. Paul A. Dumol’s research update last July 30, titled “The Pueblos of Panay: Examining Their foundation Dates,” has been very fruitful in terms of findings, so there are three groups of content currently up on the CRC website. The video for the webcast event, captured with the help of the UA&P Department ... continue reading

“The Pueblos of Panay” — CRC hosts online research update on the rise of the Philippines’ first civic communities

By |July 14th, 2020|CRC Events, CRCFI Research Fund, Research Findings, University News, Webinars|

Ortigas, Pasig -- How did villages scattered on different islands come to regard themselves as forming a single community embracing all the islands we now call “the Philippines”? A new study by Dr. Paul A. Dumol, under a grant from the Center for Research and Communication Foundation Research Fund, reexamines the history of the ties ... continue reading