Considered as a radical historian, Prof. Agoncillo had been a major influence in Philippine historiography, which reflects the Filipino point of view, from the beginnings when it was largely unpopular, to the present when it is now integral with Filipino writing of history. He authored about 20 books and numerous articles on history. Among his books are: Ang Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas; The revolt of the masses: The story of Bonifacio and the Katipunan; Malolos. The Crisis of the Republic; Philippine History (adopted as the official textbook in Philippine History); and the History of the Filipino People.
For his contributions to literature and Philippine historical writing, the community of scholars, as well as private and public institutions, had given him the title University Professor, the highest academic appointment in any university.
Birthdate : 9 November 1912
Died : 14 January 1985
Educational Background:
- Ph. D. - University of the Philippines 1934
- M.A. - University of the Philippines 1935
- Litt. D. (Honoris Causa) - Central Philippine University 1969
Honors and Awards Received:
- 1934 - Awardee of UP National Hereos' Day Contest in Biography
- 1940 - Awardee of First Commonwealth Literary Contest
- 1941 - Awardee of Republic Contest on Andres Bonifacio and the First Epoch of the Revolution
- 1941 - Awarded first prize in the short story contest by Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature
- 1966 - Awardee of Anti Imperailist Award by Kabataang Makabayan
- 1966 - Diploma of Merit by the National Defense College of the Philippines
- 1963 - Gold Medallion and diploma by the City of Manila
- 1969 - Won the UNESCO Prize for the best essays on the character of Rizal's novels
- 1973 - Plaque of Distinction for Cultural Achievement - Quezon City
- 1975 - Award of Achievements in letters and history - Quezon City
- 1976 - Awardee, Professional Award -UP Alumni Association for Achievements in History and Scholarship
- 1980 - Academician, National Academy of Science and Technoloy
- 1982 - Diwa ng Lahi (City of Manila Highest Award) - City of Manila
- 1985 - Proclaimed as National Scientist (Post Humous) - President of the Republic of the Philippines