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Bibliography of Ambeth Ocampo

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Ambeth Ocampo, pictured in 2024, has written many books and publications in his lifetime.

The bibliography of Philippine historian Ambeth Ocampo is a list of approximately more than one hundred works which the historian has written, co-written, edited, and includes works for which he has written a foreword, introduction or afterword.

Author

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  • The Paintings of E. Aguilar Cruz (1986)
  • Ang Buhay at Musika ni Maestro Nicanor Abelardo (The Life and Music of Maestro Nicanor Abelardo) (1987)
  • Tolentino: Iskultor ng Mga Bayani (Tolentino: Sculptor of Heroes) (1988)
  • The Juan Luna Collection: A Bequest to the Filipino People (1990)
  • Looking Back (1990)
  • Rizal Without the Overcoat (1990)
    • Rizal Without the Overcoat: Revised Edition (1993)
    • Rizal Without the Overcoat: Expanded Edition (2000)
    • Rizal Without the Overcoat: 2008 Edition (2008)
    • Rizal Without the Overcoat: In Commemoration of Jose Rizal's 150th Birth Anniversary (2013)
    • Rizal Without the Overcoat: New Edition (2018)
    • Rizal Without the Overcoat: 32nd Anniversary Edition (2022)
  • Makamisa: The Search for Rizal's Third Novel (1992)
  • Aguinaldo's Breakfast (1993)
  • A Calendar of Rizaliana in the Vault of the Philippine National Library (1993)[a]
  • Bonifacio's Bolo (1995)
  • Teodora Alonso (1995)
  • Talking History: Conversations with Teodoro A. Agoncillo (1995)[b]
  • Mabini's Ghost (1995)
  • Luna's Moustache (1997)
  • Three Rizal Lectures (1997)
  • The Centennial Countdown (1998)
  • Meaning and History: The Rizal Lectures (2001)
    • Meaning and History: The Rizal Lectures (2011)
    • Meaning and History: The Rizal Lectures - Revised Edition (2013)
    • Meaning and History: The Rizal Lectures - 2024 Edition (2024)
  • Bones of Contention: The Bonifacio Lectures (2001)
    • Bones of Contention: The Bonifacio Lecture - Revised Edition (2014)
  • Arturo Luz: Sculptures (2004)
  • 101 Stories of the Philippine Revolution (2008)
  • Looking Back: Looking Back 1 (2010)
  • Dirty Dancing: Looking Back 2 (2010)
  • Death by Garrote: Looking Back 3 (2010)
  • Chulalongkorn's Elephants: The Philippines in Asian History: Looking Back 4 (2011)
  • Rizal's Teeth, Bonifacio's Bones: Looking Back 5 (2012)
  • Prehistoric Philippines: Looking Back 6 (2012)
  • Storm Chasers: Looking Back 7 (2014)
  • Virgin of Balintawak: Looking Back 8 (2014)
  • Demonyo Tables: History in Artifacts: Looking Back 9 (2015)
  • Two Lunas, Two Mabinis: Looking Back 10 (2015)
  • History and Heritage of the Kudan: The Official Residence of the Philippine Ambassador of Japan (2015)
  • BenCab Portraits (2015)
  • Independence X6: Looking Back 11 (2016)
  • Quezon's Sukiyaki: Looking Back 12 (2016)
  • Guns of the Katipunan: Looking Back 13 (2017)
  • Images of Nation: Arturo Luz – First Light (2018)
  • E. Aguilar Cruz: The Writer as Painter (2019)
  • Dirty Ice Cream: Looking Back 14 (2020)
  • Yaman: The History and Heritage in Philippine Money (2020)
  • Martial Law: Looking Back 15 (2021)
  • Queridas de Rizal: Looking Back 16 (2021)
  • Cabinet of Curiosities: History from Philippine Artifacts (2023)
  • Time Tunnel: Randalf Dilla (2023)
  • Manyaman: Food in Pampango Culture (2024)
  • History in Lockdown: Looking Back 17 (2024)

Co-Author and Co-Editor

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  • A Home to the Stars (1987, Registrar) (co-authored with Annie Delgado-Ringor)[1]
  • Lupang Hinirang: Alay ni Amorsolo (1989) (co-authored with Carmen Aquino-Sarmiento)
  • 2000 Years of Vatican Treasures:“…And They Will Come from Afar” (1994)[c] (co-authored with Gabriel Casal and edited by Giovanni Morello)
  • R. Galicano (2000) (co-authored with Rod. Paras-Perez)
  • Grande Cuisine in the Philippines (2001, Petits Propos Culinaires) (co-authored with Doreen G. Fernandez)[2]
  • Zero-In: Private Art, Public Lives (2002) (co-authored with Marian Pastor Roces and Leovino Ma. Garcia)
  • Rizal the Scientist: Proceedings of a Seminar in the Commemoration of the Rizal Centennial (1896) June 20, 1997 (2002) (co-editor with Andrew Gonzalez)
  • Opinion Writers: Down from the Hill, Through the Valleys, Into the Plains (2007, Budhi) (co-authored with Joaquin Bernas S.J. and Maximo Soliven)[3]
  • The Diorama Experience of Philippine History (2012) (co-authored with Jesus T. Peralta and Felice Noelle Rodriguez)
  • The Jim and Reed Pfeufer Collection: A Four-Decade Friendship with Fernando Zóbel (2015) (co-authored with John Seed)
  • Pintôkyo International (2018) (co-authored with Carlomar Arcangel Daoana and Joven Cuanang)
  • Gold in Our Veins: Mark Lewis Lim Higgins (2019) (co-authored with Ditas R. Samson and David A. Henkel)
  • Kaibigan-Přátelé: Czech-Philippine Cultural and Diplomatic Dialogue (2022) (co-edited with Ige Ramos and Dalibor Mička)
  • Splendor: Juan Luna, Painter as Hero (2023) (co-authored with Marinella Andrea C. Mina, Martin Arnaldo, Ditas R. Samson and Marie Julienne B. Ente)

Editor and Annotator

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  • In the Service of Filipino Culture: A Festschrift for Very Rev. Bernardo Ma. Perez, O.S.B. (1994, Scientia)[4]
  • 60 Years and Bon Vivant: Philippine-French Relations (2008)
  • Philippines - Mexico Historical Relations: Proceedings of the Symposium held at the National Museum of the Philippines on November 16–17, 2006 (2010)
  • Rizal in Saga: A Life For Student Fans by Nick Joaquin (2021)[d]

Contributor

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  • Filway's Philippine Almanac (1991) (edited by Virgilio S. Almario)
  • Kusina: What's Cooking in the Philippines (1991) (edited by Cid Reyes)
  • Bones of Contention: Relics, Memory and Andres Bonifacio (1998, Amerasia Journal)[5]
  • Centennial Commemorative Lectures 1998 (1998) (edited by Marian Pastor Roces)
  • Passion and Pistols in Paris (1998, Pen & Ink)[6]
  • Rizal's Morga and Philippine History (1998, Philippine Studies)[7]
  • The Fookien Times: Philippines Yearbook (1998)
  • The Likhaan Anthology of Philippine Literature in English from 1900 to the Present (1998) (edited by Gémino Abad)
  • Philippine Presidents: 100 Years (1999) (edited by Rosario M. Cortes)
  • Feasts and Feats: Festschrift for Doreen G. Fernandez (2000) (edited by Jonathan Chua)
  • Pasig: River of Life (2000) (co-authored by Reynaldo G. Alejandro and Alfred A. Yuson)
  • Philippine Cultural and Artistic Landmarks of the Past Millennium (2000) (edited by Jaime C. Laya)
  • Philippine Legislature: 100 Years (2000) (edited by Cesar P. Pobre)
  • Malate: A Matter of Taste (2001) (edited by Thelma Sioson San Juan)
  • Laguna de Bay: The Living Lake (2002) (edited by Reynaldo G. Alejandro)
  • Bangungot: The Killing Dream (2005, Manila Envelope: Dispatches from the End of the World)[8]
  • Tanduay: The Filipino Rhum (2005) (edited by Alfred A. Yuson)
  • Año Filipinas-España 2006/Taon ng Filipinas-Espanya (2006)
  • Las Damas Romanas by Juan Luna y Novicio (2008, Christie's)[9]
  • More Hispanic Than We Admit: Insights into Philippine Cultural History (2008) (edited by Isaac Donoso)
  • A Passage to Asia: 25 Centuries of Exchange between Asia and Europe (2010) (edited by Jan van Alphen)
  • Connecting Flights: Filipinos Write from Elsewhere (2010) (edited by Ruel S. De Vera)
  • Historical Agencies: National Hysterical Institute (2010, Historical Bulletin)[10]
  • Culture, Power and Practices: The Globalization of Culture and its Implications for Asian Regional Transformations - the work of the 2010/2011 API Fellows (2011)
  • Entre España y Filipinas: José Rizal, Escritor (2011)
  • The Anvil José Rizal Reader: On the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial of His Birth (1861–2011) (2011) (edited by Ani V. Habulan)
  • Motherhood Statements (2014) (edited by Rica Bolipata-Santos and Cyan Abad-Jugo)
  • The Contributions of 2014 ALFP Fellows Towards Growth and Development (2014) (edited by Vishalache Balakrishnan)
  • Jabali by José Rizal (2016, León Gallery)[11]
  • Between Worlds: Raden Saleh and Juan Luna (2017) (edited by Russell Storer, Clarissa Chikiamco & Syed Muhammad Hafiz)
  • Lorenzana: Archival Collection (2017) (edited by Michelle Yun)
  • My BenCab: Collectors Tell Their Stories (2018) (edited by Thelma Sioson San Juan)
  • Hans Christian Andersen and José Rizal: from Denmark to the Philippines (2018) (edited by Jan Top Christensen)
  • Insulae Indiae Orientalis (2018) (edited by Rudolf J. H. Lietz)
  • Rizal+ (edited by Alfred A. Yuson) (2018)
  • Drugs and Philippine Society (2021) (edited by Gideon Lasco)
  • 50 Years of Golden Friendship: Philippines-Singapore (2021) (edited by Joseph del Mundo Yap)
  • E. Aguilar Cruz: Stories and Sketches Drawn from Memory (2022) (edited by Larry J. Cruz)
  • A Death Foretold: The Ninoy Aquino Assassination (2023) (edited by Alfred A. Yuson, Susan Lara, Mara Cepeda, An Mercado-Alcantara, Mookie Katigbak-Lacuesta and Sarge Katigbak-Lacuesta)
  • Fear of Freedom Makes Us See Ghosts by Pio Abad (2024) (edited by Marv Recinto)

Foreword

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Afterword

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  • Elmer Borlongan: An Ordinary Man, An Extraordinary Life (edited by Rica Bolipata-Santos) (2018)

References

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  1. ^ The book was republished as A Calendar of Rizaliana in 2011.
  2. ^ The book was republished as Talking History: Conversations with Teodoro A. Agoncillo in 2011.
  3. ^ His contribution was listed under his former monastic name of Ignacio Maria Ocampo, O.S.B.
  4. ^ This book is a new edition of Rizal in Saga: A Life For Student Fans by Nick Joaquin in 1996.
  5. ^ This book is a modern publishing of The Monkey and the Turtle by José Rizal that was first published in an issue of Trübner's Oriental Record in July 1889.[12]
  6. ^ This book is an English translation of Pact of Biak-na-Bato that was first published in 1897 and Nínay first published in 1887.
  7. ^ This book is the Philippine edition of The Spectre of Comparisons: Nationalism, Southeast Asia, and the World first published in 1998.
  8. ^ This book is a revised edition of The Philippines and Round About by George Younghusband that was first published in 1899.
  9. ^ This book is a modern publishing of Noli Me Tángere (novel) by José Rizal that was first published in 1887.
  10. ^ This book is a revised edition of Recollections and Digressions by Renato D. Tayag that was first published in 1985.
  11. ^ This book is a revised edition of Indio Bravo: The Story of Jose Rizal that was first published in 1997.
  12. ^ This book is a fourth edition of Philippine Cartography 1320-1899 by Carlos Quirino that was first published in 1958.
  13. ^ This book is a revised edition of Events in the Philippine Islands by Antonio de Morga, annotated by José Rizal that was first published in 1887 and subsequently translated and published in 1962.
  1. ^ Ocampo, Ambeth; Delgado-Ringor, Annie (1987). "A Home to the Stars". Registrar. 7. Manila: The Manila Hotel: 36–41.
  2. ^ Fernandez, Doreen G.; Ocampo, Ambeth R. (2001). "Grande Cuisine in the Philippines". Petits Propos Culinaires. 068 (November 2001). Devon: Prospect Books: 77–89.
  3. ^ Ocampo, Ambeth R.; Bernas, Joaquin G.; Soliven, Maximo (2007). "Opinion Writers: Down from the Hill, Through the Valleys, Into the Plains". Budhi. 11 (2 & 3). Manila: Ateneo de Manila University.
  4. ^ Ocampo, O.S.B., Ignacio Maria, ed. (1994). "In the Service of Filipino Culture: A Festschrift for Very Rev. Bernardo Ma. Perez, O.S.B.". Scientia (March 1994). Manila: San Beda College.
  5. ^ Ocampo, Ambeth R. (1998). "Bones of Contention: Relics, Memory and Andres Bonifacio". Amerasia Journal. 24 (3). Los Angeles: Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Asian American Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles: 45–74. doi:10.17953/amer.24.3.84n6574v20164284.
  6. ^ Ocampo, Ambeth R. (1998). "Passion and Pistols in Paris". Pen & Ink: The Philippine Literary Journal. 5 (1998). Quezon City: Black Book Publishing, Inc.
  7. ^ Ocampo, Ambeth R. (1998). "Rizal's Morga and Views of Philippine History". Philippine Studies. 46 (Second Quarter 1998). Manila: Ateneo de Manila University: 184–215.
  8. ^ Ocampo, Ambeth (2005). Guerrero, David (ed.). "Bangungot: The Killing Dream". Manila Envelope: Dispatches from the End of the World. 1 (2005). Manila: Sanserif Publishing, Inc.: 72–73.
  9. ^ Ocampo, Ambeth R. (Chairman, National Historical Institute of the Philippines) Las Damas Romanas (Roman Maidens) by Juan Luna (The Philippines 1857-1899), Christie's, Department Information, Southeast Asian Modern and Contemporary Art, christies.com
  10. ^ Ocampo, Ambeth R. (2010). "Historical Agencies: National Hysterical Institute". Historical Bulletin. XVLIV. Manila: Philippine Historical Association.
  11. ^ Ocampo, Ambeth R. Jabali by José Rizal, León Gallery Fine Art and Antiques, The Spectacular Mid Year Auction 2016.
  12. ^ Rizal, Dr. José P. (July 1889). Rost, Reinhold (ed.). "Two Eastern Fables". Trübner's Record: A Journal Devoted to the Literature of the East. I (2). Trübner & Co.: 71–74.