Vibal Foundation, in partnership with the Miguel de Benavides Library of the University of Santo Tomas, jointly launched “Imprenta Ramírez y Giraudier: A Story of Late Nineteenth-Century Philippine Intellectuality,” written by historian Lino L. Dizon PhD.
VIBAL Foundation, in partnership with the Miguel de Benavides Library of the University of Santo Tomas, jointly launched “Imprenta Ramírez y Giraudier: A Story of Late Nineteenth-Century Philippine Intellectuality,” written by historian Lino L. Dizon PhD.
Aside from laying out the foundational influence of the IRG, Dr. Dizón also provided an overview of the history of print and publishing in the Philippines, and an authoritative listing of the firm’s many publications. Camacho added: “It shows the role of publishing in the so-called ‘Philippine Renaissance’ and in turn, how the latter served as a stimulus to the development of the Filipino conception of nation. Lino Dizón has filled in a gap in our knowledge of cultural life in the Spanish colonial Philippines, made even more accessible by the sample writings from periodical publications and the catalog of publications.
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