Nick Joaquin ingenuously blends the old with the new with this history for the young Filipino people. Published in 1991, it is a landmark historical work, attempting to reconstruct history after the years of Martial Law and during the tumultuous years of the Aquino administration.
The author cites Morga's notes from the Sucesos and other sources of Spanish Manila and recreates the events as they have likely occurred. He provides a unique Philippine perspective in a history written by colonialists for colonialists. He takes this historical piece further by continuing the written history until the 20th century, highlighting the significant events that would have brought about subsequent American and Japanese occupation, liberation, Martial Law and the birth of the Philippine Republic.
This is a must-read for Filipinos who wish to know more about their roots, their perspectives and the changes that underwent given the long years of colonialism, revolution and independence.