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National Historical Commission of the Philippines

The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (Filipino: Pambansang Komisyong Pangkasaysayan ng Pilipinas, abbreviated NHCP) is a government agency of the Philippines. Its mission is "the promotion of Philippine history and cultural heritage through research, dissemination, conservation, sites management and heraldry works." As such, it "aims to inculcate awareness and appreciation of the noble deeds and ideals of our heroes and other illustrious Filipinos, to instill pride in the Filipino people and to rekindle the Filipino spirit through the lessons of history."[1]

National Historical Commission
of the Philippines
AbbreviationNHCP
Formation1933
TypeHistorical commission
HeadquartersNHCP Building, T.M. Kalaw Avenue, Ermita, Manila
Location
Chairperson
Emmanuel Franco Calairo
Executive Director
Restituto L. Aguilar
Websitenhcp.gov.ph
NHCP building in Manila.

History

The present day NHCP was established in 1972 as part of the reorganization of government after President Ferdinand Marcos' declaration of martial law, but the roots of the institute can be traced back to 1933, when the American colonial Insular Government first established the Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee (PHRMC).[2]

Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee (1933)

The Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee was created by U.S. Governor General Frank Murphy, by Executive Order 451, to identify and mark "historic antiquities" in Manila as a first step towards their preservation. Church of San Agustin, Fort Santiago, Plaza McKinley, Roman Catholic Cathedral of Manila, San Sebastian Church, Concordia College, Manila Railroad Company, Dr. Lorenzo Negrao, and University of Santo Tomas (Intramuros site) were among the first structures to be granted markers. The installation of markers were first limited to identify antiquities in Manila; however, the commission's mandate was later expanded to cover the whole of the Philippines. Many markers were destroyed or lost due to World War II, along with the structures they represent, and many have been replaced by post-war markers.

This first committee was composed of American journalist Walter Robb who served as chair; American Anthropologist H. Otley Beyer who would later be known as the father of Philippine Anthropology; Spanish Jesuit Fr. Miguel Selga, SJ; dean Edward Hyde from the University of the Philippines College of Engineering; and Filipinos Jaime C. de Veyra, Conrado Benitez, and Eulogio Balan Rodriguez.

Philippines Historical Committee (1935)

With the establishment of the Philippine Commonwealth in 1935, the PHRMC was replaced by the Philippines Historical Committee (PHC), which took over the functions as its predecessor, as well as the tasks of repairing government-owned antiquities and acquiring antiquities owned by private individuals. While there are extant historical markers issued in 1941 (e.g. Magellan's Cross, Basilica del Santo Niño, First shot of the Philippine-American War, Colegio de San Juan de Letran, & Malacañan Palace), there are no known records of the activities of the committee during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II, as the Committee closed in protest.

In the postwar reconstruction years the PHC was busy as there was a government interest in "the reconstruction of the past as a means to form nationhood." Reconstituted six months after Philippine independence in 1946, the committee was first placed under the Office of the President, and then transferred to the Department of Education. During this time, it installed over 400 historical markers all over the archipelago; named and renamed various streets, plazas, towns and other public places; and acquired places and relics of heroes.

As the nation rebuilt itself, a number of other historical commissions were also created by law to commemorate the birth centennials of various Philippine heroes of the late 19th century. All of these commissions were eventually merged into one National Heroes Commission created in 1963.

National Historical Commission (1965)

In July 1965, Congress passed Republic Act No. 4368 that created the National Historical Commission (NHC) and effectively abolished the Philippine Historical Committee and the National Heroes Commission whose functions were delegated to the NHC. Among the functions of the NHC are the following: to publish or cause to have written or published the works of our national heroes and other great and good Filipinos; to compile from various sources here and abroad data on Philippine history and prepare and publish there from source books on Philippine history; to identify, designate and approximately mark historic places in the Philippines and to cause the construction or reconstruction and to maintain and care for national monuments, shrines and historic markers that have been erected; to take charge of all historical activities or projects not otherwise undertaken by any entity of the government; to gather data on historical dates, personages, events, and documents presented for evaluation, and to acquire through purchase, donation, exchange or otherwise, important historical documents and materials; and to encourage researches in Philippine history and the writing and publication of textbooks on the subject, the research and writing of biographies of heroes, accounts of historical events, translations of important scholarly works of Filipinos and foreigners by providing appropriate or adequate incentives.

National Historical Institute (1972)

In 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos' declaration of martial law resulted in a reorganization of government and the renaming of the NHC as the National Historical Institute.

National Historical Commission of the Philippines (2010)

On May 12, 2010, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed Republic Act No. 10086, or the law reverting the National Historical Institute into its original form as the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.

Current activities

The NHCP still undertakes all the functions of the previous commissions, most notably those of preserving historical sites and structures and serving as lead agency for the commemorations of Independence Day and Rizal Day.

List of chairpersons

  • Walter J. Robb (October 23, 1933 – )
  • Eulogio Balan Rodriguez (January 20, 1947 – April 3,1949)
  • Encarnacion Alzona (September 1966 – July 1967)[3]
  • Carmen Guerrero Nakpil (July 1967 – 1971)
  • Esteban A. de Ocampo (1971 – January 1981)
  • Serafin D. Quiazon (January 1981[4] – 1997)
  • Samuel K. Tan (1997–1999)
  • Pablo S. Trillana III (1999 – April 2002)
  • Ambeth R. Ocampo (April 2002 – April 7, 2011)
  • Maria Serena I. Diokno (April 7, 2011 – November 29, 2016)
  • Rene R. Escalante (November 29, 2016 – March 1, 2023)
  • Emmanuel Franco Calairo (March 1, 2023 – present)

List of executive directors

  • Danilo S. Manalang (1997 – December 2002)
  • Ludovico D. Badoy (December 2002 – February 2020)
  • Restituto L. Aguilar (February 2020 – present)

See also

Further reading

  • Rakkan, S. (2018). Prawattisāt niphon Filippin kap chatā kam khō̜ng chāt [Philippine Historiography and the Searching for the Destiny of the Nation]. Bangkok: Illuminations Editions. (in Thai) ISBN 9786169313878

References

  1. ^ "Mission". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
  2. ^ Ocampo, Ambeth (November 11, 2008), , Philippine Daily Inquirer, archived from the original on February 28, 2009
  3. ^ National Historical Commission (1975). Lectures on Great Filipinos and Others, 1967–1970 (Second ed.). Manila: National Historical Institute. p. 6. Retrieved July 10, 2019.
  4. ^ National Historical Institute (1991). The Miagao Church: Historical Landmark. Ermita, Manila: National Historical Institute. p. 58. ISBN 9715380115. Retrieved July 10, 2019.

External links

Coordinates: 14°34′52.48″N 120°58′42.39″E / 14.5812444°N 120.9784417°E / 14.5812444; 120.9784417

  • National Historical Commission of the Philippines  
  • NHCP's Interactive Registry of Government Seals

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The National Historical Commission of the Philippines Filipino Pambansang Komisyong Pangkasaysayan ng Pilipinas abbreviated NHCP is a government agency of the Philippines Its mission is the promotion of Philippine history and cultural heritage through research dissemination conservation sites management and heraldry works As such it aims to inculcate awareness and appreciation of the noble deeds and ideals of our heroes and other illustrious Filipinos to instill pride in the Filipino people and to rekindle the Filipino spirit through the lessons of history 1 National Historical Commissionof the PhilippinesAbbreviationNHCPFormation1933TypeHistorical commissionHeadquartersNHCP Building T M Kalaw Avenue Ermita ManilaLocationManila PhilippinesChairpersonEmmanuel Franco CalairoExecutive DirectorRestituto L AguilarWebsitenhcp wbr gov wbr phNHCP building in Manila Contents 1 History 1 1 Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee 1933 1 2 Philippines Historical Committee 1935 1 3 National Historical Commission 1965 1 4 National Historical Institute 1972 1 5 National Historical Commission of the Philippines 2010 2 Current activities 2 1 List of chairpersons 2 2 List of executive directors 3 See also 4 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe present day NHCP was established in 1972 as part of the reorganization of government after President Ferdinand Marcos declaration of martial law but the roots of the institute can be traced back to 1933 when the American colonial Insular Government first established the Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee PHRMC 2 Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee 1933 Edit The Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee was created by U S Governor General Frank Murphy by Executive Order 451 to identify and mark historic antiquities in Manila as a first step towards their preservation Church of San Agustin Fort Santiago Plaza McKinley Roman Catholic Cathedral of Manila San Sebastian Church Concordia College Manila Railroad Company Dr Lorenzo Negrao and University of Santo Tomas Intramuros site were among the first structures to be granted markers The installation of markers were first limited to identify antiquities in Manila however the commission s mandate was later expanded to cover the whole of the Philippines Many markers were destroyed or lost due to World War II along with the structures they represent and many have been replaced by post war markers This first committee was composed of American journalist Walter Robb who served as chair American Anthropologist H Otley Beyer who would later be known as the father of Philippine Anthropology Spanish Jesuit Fr Miguel Selga SJ dean Edward Hyde from the University of the Philippines College of Engineering and Filipinos Jaime C de Veyra Conrado Benitez and Eulogio Balan Rodriguez Philippines Historical Committee 1935 Edit With the establishment of the Philippine Commonwealth in 1935 the PHRMC was replaced by the Philippines Historical Committee PHC which took over the functions as its predecessor as well as the tasks of repairing government owned antiquities and acquiring antiquities owned by private individuals While there are extant historical markers issued in 1941 e g Magellan s Cross Basilica del Santo Nino First shot of the Philippine American War Colegio de San Juan de Letran amp Malacanan Palace there are no known records of the activities of the committee during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II as the Committee closed in protest In the postwar reconstruction years the PHC was busy as there was a government interest in the reconstruction of the past as a means to form nationhood Reconstituted six months after Philippine independence in 1946 the committee was first placed under the Office of the President and then transferred to the Department of Education During this time it installed over 400 historical markers all over the archipelago named and renamed various streets plazas towns and other public places and acquired places and relics of heroes As the nation rebuilt itself a number of other historical commissions were also created by law to commemorate the birth centennials of various Philippine heroes of the late 19th century All of these commissions were eventually merged into one National Heroes Commission created in 1963 National Historical Commission 1965 Edit In July 1965 Congress passed Republic Act No 4368 that created the National Historical Commission NHC and effectively abolished the Philippine Historical Committee and the National Heroes Commission whose functions were delegated to the NHC Among the functions of the NHC are the following to publish or cause to have written or published the works of our national heroes and other great and good Filipinos to compile from various sources here and abroad data on Philippine history and prepare and publish there from source books on Philippine history to identify designate and approximately mark historic places in the Philippines and to cause the construction or reconstruction and to maintain and care for national monuments shrines and historic markers that have been erected to take charge of all historical activities or projects not otherwise undertaken by any entity of the government to gather data on historical dates personages events and documents presented for evaluation and to acquire through purchase donation exchange or otherwise important historical documents and materials and to encourage researches in Philippine history and the writing and publication of textbooks on the subject the research and writing of biographies of heroes accounts of historical events translations of important scholarly works of Filipinos and foreigners by providing appropriate or adequate incentives National Historical Institute 1972 Edit In 1972 President Ferdinand Marcos declaration of martial law resulted in a reorganization of government and the renaming of the NHC as the National Historical Institute National Historical Commission of the Philippines 2010 Edit On May 12 2010 President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo signed Republic Act No 10086 or the law reverting the National Historical Institute into its original form as the National Historical Commission of the Philippines Current activities EditThe NHCP still undertakes all the functions of the previous commissions most notably those of preserving historical sites and structures and serving as lead agency for the commemorations of Independence Day and Rizal Day Historical markers issued by the NHCP and its predecessors List of chairpersons Edit Walter J Robb October 23 1933 Eulogio Balan Rodriguez January 20 1947 April 3 1949 Encarnacion Alzona September 1966 July 1967 3 Carmen Guerrero Nakpil July 1967 1971 Esteban A de Ocampo 1971 January 1981 Serafin D Quiazon January 1981 4 1997 Samuel K Tan 1997 1999 Pablo S Trillana III 1999 April 2002 Ambeth R Ocampo April 2002 April 7 2011 Maria Serena I Diokno April 7 2011 November 29 2016 Rene R Escalante November 29 2016 March 1 2023 Emmanuel Franco Calairo March 1 2023 present List of executive directors Edit Danilo S Manalang 1997 December 2002 Ludovico D Badoy December 2002 February 2020 Restituto L Aguilar February 2020 present See also EditList of historical markers of the Philippines Philippine Historical AssociationFurther reading EditRakkan S 2018 Prawattisat niphon Filippin kap chata kam khō ng chat Philippine Historiography and the Searching for the Destiny of the Nation Bangkok Illuminations Editions in Thai ISBN 9786169313878References Edit Mission National Historical Commission of the Philippines Retrieved September 17 2016 Ocampo Ambeth November 11 2008 Looking Back A personal introduction Philippine Daily Inquirer archived from the original on February 28 2009 National Historical Commission 1975 Lectures on Great Filipinos and Others 1967 1970 Second ed Manila National Historical Institute p 6 Retrieved July 10 2019 National Historical Institute 1991 The Miagao Church Historical Landmark Ermita Manila National Historical Institute p 58 ISBN 9715380115 Retrieved July 10 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Historical Commission of the Philippines Coordinates 14 34 52 48 N 120 58 42 39 E 14 5812444 N 120 9784417 E 14 5812444 120 9784417 National Historical Commission of the Philippines NHCP s Interactive Registry of Government Seals Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Historical Commission of the Philippines amp oldid 1143850386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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