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El Renacimiento

El Renacimiento (lit.'The Rebirth') was a Spanish–Tagalog bilingual language newspaper. Spanish articles were published under El Renacimiento, while Tagalog articles were published under Muling Pagsilang. It was printed in Manila until the 1940s by the members of the Guerrero de Ermita family.[citation needed]

El Renacimiento
TypeDaily (except Sunday)
Founded1901
Political alignmentIndependent
LanguageSpanish / Tagalog
Ceased publication1910
Headquarters26 (Now ~340) Gunaw Street, Quiapo
Historical marker installed in Quiapo, Manila to commemorate the newspaper

It was founded as a response to the signing of the Treaty of Paris, which derailed the Philippines' struggle for sovereignty.[1][2] It featured articles criticizing the United States' governance of the Philippines, including the policies of former U.S. President William Howard Taft.[3]: 397 

The paper's publisher, Martin Ocampo, re-established it as the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia and its Filipino edition Taliba on February 9, 1910 and February 19, 1910, respectively.[4]: 43, 58–59 

Aves de Rapiña Edit

On October 30, 1908, El Renacimiento published an editorial entitled "Aves de Rapiña" ("Bird of Prey"), which dealt with corruption in the colonial government.

On January 23, 1909, the newspaper was sued for libel by Dean Conant Worcester, then-secretary of the interior of the Insular Government of the Philippines.[5][3]: 426  Worcester felt he was alluded to by the description of someone who had "the characteristics of the vulture, the owl and the vampire."[5] According to historian Ambeth Ocampo, Worcester allegedly used his position as interior secretary to profit from the sale of diseased beef. He was also alleged to have profited from overpriced hotel concessions on government land.[6]

Worcester's lawsuit pushed the paper towards bankruptcy and subsequent closure.[3]: 413  Kalaw and Ocampo were sentenced to prison. The majority of the remaining editorial staff were absolved of their sentences after a series of appeals from 1910 to 1912.[5][7] However, Kalaw and Ocampo were given pardons in 1914 by Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison.[6]

The essay has become part of the required reading list in Philippine colleges.[6] El Renacimiento is remembered as an anti-colonial publication that fought for press freedom during the American colonial period.[6]

Known staff Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Gregorio, Ferdinan S. (September 4, 2012). "In Defense of Freedom: Philippine Press Through the Ages". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "Rafael Palma". Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Cano, Gloria (December 2011). "Filipino Press between Two Empires: El Renacimiento, a Newspaper with Too Much Alma Filipina" (PDF). Southeast Asian Studies. 49 (3) – via Kyoto University Research Information Repository.
  4. ^ a b c d Taylor, Carson (1927). . Manila, Philippines. Archived from the original on July 13, 2017.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ a b c Dean C. Worcester v. Martin Ocampo, et al., G.R. No. 5932 (Supreme Court of the Philippines February 27, 1912).
  6. ^ a b c d Ocampo, Ambeth R. (August 2, 2019). "'Birds of Prey'". Inquirer. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
  7. ^ a b Dean C. Worcester v. Martin Ocampo, et al., G.R. No. L-5527 (Supreme Court of the Philippines December 22, 1910).
  8. ^ Buhain, Dominador D. (1998). . Quezon City, Philippines: Rex Bookstore, Inc. p. 28. ISBN 9789712323249. Archived from the original on June 15, 2023.
  9. ^ El Renacimiento. Collection 9.14. Miguel de Benavides Library, University of Santo Tomas.
  10. ^ Schumacher, John N. (October 1962). . Philippine Studies. 10 (4): 561. JSTOR 42719798. Archived from the original on June 15, 2023 – via JSTOR.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b c Years active are according to the historical marker of El Renacimiento placed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines. The marker description uses the title patnugot, which can be translated as either editor or director.
  2. ^ During the libel case, Reyes was identified as the chief editor, or redactor jefe at the time "Aves de Rapiña" was published.

External links Edit

  • Scanned copies hosted at the digital collections website of the University of Santo Tomas Miguel de Benavides Library

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Ermita family citation needed El RenacimientoTypeDaily except Sunday Founded1901Political alignmentIndependentLanguageSpanish TagalogCeased publication1910Headquarters26 Now 340 Gunaw Street QuiapoHistorical marker installed in Quiapo Manila to commemorate the newspaperIt was founded as a response to the signing of the Treaty of Paris which derailed the Philippines struggle for sovereignty 1 2 It featured articles criticizing the United States governance of the Philippines including the policies of former U S President William Howard Taft 3 397 The paper s publisher Martin Ocampo re established it as the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia and its Filipino edition Taliba on February 9 1910 and February 19 1910 respectively 4 43 58 59 Contents 1 Aves de Rapina 2 Known staff 3 References 4 Notes 5 External linksAves de Rapina EditOn October 30 1908 El Renacimiento published an editorial entitled Aves de Rapina Bird of Prey which dealt with corruption in the colonial government On January 23 1909 the newspaper was sued for libel by Dean Conant Worcester then secretary of the interior of the Insular Government of the Philippines 5 3 426 Worcester felt he was alluded to by the description of someone who had the characteristics of the vulture the owl and the vampire 5 According to historian Ambeth Ocampo Worcester allegedly used his position as interior secretary to profit from the sale of diseased beef He was also alleged to have profited from overpriced hotel concessions on government land 6 Worcester s lawsuit pushed the paper towards bankruptcy and subsequent closure 3 413 Kalaw and Ocampo were sentenced to prison The majority of the remaining editorial staff were absolved of their sentences after a series of appeals from 1910 to 1912 5 7 However Kalaw and Ocampo were given pardons in 1914 by Governor General Francis Burton Harrison 6 The essay has become part of the required reading list in Philippine colleges 6 El Renacimiento is remembered as an anti colonial publication that fought for press freedom during the American colonial period 6 Known staff EditMartin Ocampo Founder Publisher 4 43 Rafael Palma Founder 4 43 Director 1901 1903 a Fernando Ma Guerrero Director 1903 1907 a 4 43 Teodoro M Kalaw Director 1907 1909 a 8 Lope K Santos Director for Muling Pagsilang 3 412 Fidel A Reyes Chief Editor ca 1908 b 7 Faustino Aguilar Chief Editor 9 Wenceslao Retana Editor 10 Javier Gomez de la Serna 3 413 Dominador Gomez Editor 3 413 Isabelo de los Reyes Editor 3 413 Felipe Calderon Editor 3 413 References Edit Gregorio Ferdinan S September 4 2012 In Defense of Freedom Philippine Press Through the Ages National Historical Commission of the Philippines Retrieved June 7 2020 Rafael Palma Senate of the Philippines Retrieved June 7 2020 a b c d e f g h Cano Gloria December 2011 Filipino Press between Two Empires El Renacimiento a Newspaper with Too Much Alma Filipina PDF Southeast Asian Studies 49 3 via Kyoto University Research Information Repository a 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