
Season 5 · Episode 1
S5E1: The Governor-General’s Love Affair
The Colonial Department · The Colonial Department
October 14, 202314m 25s
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<html><p>A tantalizing wind was blowing into the Philippines from Madrid. In its wake was Carlos Maria de la Torre, who seemed determined to shock the entrenched colonial establishment.<br/>Follow us on IG: @thecolonialdept<br/>Follow us on TikTok: @the.colonial.dept.<br/>Email us: [email protected]<br/>References:<br/><br/>Simpson, Renate (1980). “Higher Education in the Philippines under the Spanish.” Journal of Asian History, 14(1), p. 1-46.<br/>Smith, Willard A. (July 1950). “The Background of the Spanish Revolution of 1868.” The American Historical Review, 55(4), p. 787-810.<br/>Escudier, Alicia Castellanos. “Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada.” Real Academia de la Historia. https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/54427/carlos-maria-de-la-torre-y-navacerrada<br/>Aseniero, George (2013). “From Cádiz to La Liga: The Spanish Context of Rizal’s Political Thought.” Asian Studies: Journal of Critical Perspectives in Asia, 49(1), 1-42. <br/>“Spanish Constitutions, Brief Historical Overview” (undated). Constitucionalism español, Biblioteca Virtual del Patrimonio Bibliografico. https://bvpb.mcu.es/constituciones/en/micrositios/inicio.do<br/>The Senate between 1834 and 1923” (2 January 2023). In Constitutional Periods, Senado de España website, https://www.senado.es/web/conocersenado/senadohistoria/periodosconstitucionales/index.html?lang=en<br/>Coo, Stephanie (2019). Clothing the Colony: Nineteenth-Century Philippine Sartorial Culture, 1820-1896. Ateneo de Manila University Press.<br/>Guerrero, Milagros C. and Schumacher, John N., S.J. (1998). Kasaysan: The Story of the Filipino People. Vol. 5: Reform and Revolution. Asia Publishing Company, Limited.<br/>De Viana, Augusto (2019). “Agoncillo and Zaide painted Governor de la Torre in a favorable light…” [Facebook comment left on Everyday History’s July 12, 2019 photo post). Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/EverydayHistoryPH/posts/july12-on-this-day-in-1869-at-a-feast-hosted-by-liberal-spanish-governor-general/2301798766760540/<br/>Ayala Museum (11 March 2021). “In celebration of #WomensHistoryMonth…” [Facebook photo caption]. Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/ayalamuseum/photos/a.156207354399852/4021961857824363/</p></html>