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Rizal: Philippine nationalist and martyr
This book presents a scholarly biography of José Rizal, the foremost national hero of the Philippines, portraying him as a nationalist thinker and martyr of the anti-colonial struggle against Spanish rule. Written by Austin Coates, the work traces Rizal’s life from his early education and intellectual formation to his political writings, reformist activities, and eventual execution in 1896. The book emphasizes Rizal’s role as a moral and intellectual force whose ideas inspired the Philippine nationalist movement. By situating Rizal within the broader historical context of nineteenth-century colonial Philippines, this biography provides valuable insight into the origins of Filipino nationalism and the enduring legacy of Rizal’s thought and sacrifice.
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