John N. Schumacher Explained
John "Jack" Norbert Schumacher (born June 17, 1927 – May 14, 2014) was a Filipino Jesuit historian and educator known for his work exploring the Catholic clergy's role in the 1896 Philippine revolution in Revolutionary Clergy: The Filipino Clergy and the Nationalist Movement, 1850–1903, first published in 1981.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Schumacher was born in Buffalo, New York. He became a naturalized Filipino citizen in 1977.
His body of work includes The Propaganda Movement, 1880–1895: The Creation of a Filipino Consciousness, the Making of the Revolution (1973); Making of a Nation: Essays on Nineteenth-Century Nationalism (1991); Father Jose Burgos: A Documentary History (1999); and Growth and Decline: Essays on Philippine Church History (2009).[5] [6] [7]
Schumacher served as editor-in-chief of the Philippine Studies journal from 1975 to 1978.[8]
Notes and References
- Ileto. Reynaldo C.. Rafael. Vicente L.. Barry. Coeli. Gealogo Chair. Francis A.. Baytion. Maricor M.. Aguilar. Filomeno V Jr. 2014. Rev. John N. Schumacher SJ, 1927–2014. Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints. 62. 2. 297–308. 10.1353/phs.2014.0014. 2244-1638.
- 2010. Bibliography John N. Schumacher, S.J.. Philippine Studies. 58. 1/2. 297–310. 0031-7837.
- Web site: 2016-03-18. Revolutionary Clergy: The Filipino Clergy and the Nationalist Movement, 1850–1903. 2021-04-04. Ateneo de Manila University Press. en.
- Web site: 2014-05-15. Demise of Fr John N. Schumacher SJ (1927–2014). 2021-04-04. Ateneo de Manila University. en.
- Web site: 2016-03-14. The Propaganda Movement, 1880-1895: The Creation of a Filipino Consciousness, The Making of the Revolution. 2021-04-04. Ateneo de Manila University Press. en.
- Web site: 2015-09-09. Making of a Nation: Essays on Nineteenth-Century Nationalism. 2021-04-04. Ateneo de Manila University Press. en.
- Web site: 2015-09-09. Growth and Decline: Essays on Philippine Church History. 2021-04-04. Ateneo de Manila University Press. en.
- Book: Veric, Charlie Samuya. Children of the Postcolony: Filipino Intellectuals and Decolonization, 1946-1972. Ateneo de Manila University Press. 2020. Quezon City. Introduction: Reconstruction and Reckoning: Entanglements of Filipino Postcolonial Thought.