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The work assembles primary documents, scholarly chapters, and edited foreign observations to present a people-centered account of the archipelago's past. Economic chapters trace agricultural practices, indigenous industries, shipbuilding, and changing trade regimes from initial contact through the era of restricted commerce to nineteenth-century liberalization; another section reconstructs pre-contact and proto-national developments and Filipino participation in historical processes. A second volume collects travelers' reports and foreign analyses to illustrate external perspectives. Editorial notes favor extensive quotation and reference material over authorial opinion to enable readers to reassess conventional narratives.

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Austin Craig

Austin Craig was an American author and historian known for his contributions to the understanding of Philippine history and nationalism. He is particularly recognized for his work "Lineage, Life and Labors of José Rizal, Philippine Patriot," which explores the life of the Philippine national hero José Rizal and his impact on the country's fight for independence. Craig's writings provide valuable insights into the social and political landscape of the Philippines prior to 1898, as evidenced in his other notable work, "Philippine Progress Prior to 1898." Through his scholarly efforts, Craig has contributed to the preservation and appreciation of Philippine heritage.

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