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Stanley Portal Hyatt's 'The Law of the Bolo' is a compelling and insightful exploration of the cultural and social significance of the bolo knife in Philippine history. Hyatt's book delves into the intricate relationships between the weapon and Filipino identity, weaving together a narrative that is both informative and thought-provoking. Through his vivid descriptions and historical analysis, Hyatt brings to light the role of the bolo in the context of colonialism and resistance, shedding new light on its symbolic importance in Filipino culture. The book is a fascinating blend of scholarly…mehr

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Stanley Portal Hyatt's 'The Law of the Bolo' is a compelling and insightful exploration of the cultural and social significance of the bolo knife in Philippine history. Hyatt's book delves into the intricate relationships between the weapon and Filipino identity, weaving together a narrative that is both informative and thought-provoking. Through his vivid descriptions and historical analysis, Hyatt brings to light the role of the bolo in the context of colonialism and resistance, shedding new light on its symbolic importance in Filipino culture. The book is a fascinating blend of scholarly research and engaging storytelling, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in Philippine history and cultural studies. Stanley Portal Hyatt, a renowned historian and expert on Philippine weaponry, brings his extensive knowledge and passion for the subject to 'The Law of the Bolo.' Hyatt's background in anthropology and his firsthand experience with Filipino traditions give him a unique perspective that enriches the book's narrative. His meticulous research and attention to detail reflect his dedication to preserving and sharing the rich heritage of the Philippines. I highly recommend 'The Law of the Bolo' to readers interested in delving deeper into Philippine history and culture. Hyatt's insightful analysis and compelling storytelling make this book a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between tradition, identity, and resistance in Filipino society.
Autorenporträt
Stanley Portal Hyatt was an English explorer, hunter, and author. Hyatt abandoned his nice family home and set abroad throughout the world. He arrived in Africa to seek his fortune in 1898. Hyatt's written works detail his life and adventures in Australia, Rhodesia, and the Philippines. He wrote fluently and expertly about life on "The Road," including his fellow riders and animals. Hyatt despised commercially driven development, zealously championing the "underdog" wherever possible, and was a scathing opponent of The Establishment. His most notable works include The Old Transport Road and The Diary of a Soldier of Fortune. Stanley Portal Hyatt was an English explorer, hunter, and author. Hyatt abandoned his nice family home and set abroad throughout the world. He arrived in Africa to seek his fortune in 1898. Hyatt's written works detail his life and adventures in Australia, Rhodesia, and the Philippines. He wrote fluently and expertly about life on "The Road," including his fellow riders and animals. Hyatt despised commercially driven development, zealously championing the "underdog" wherever possible, and was a scathing opponent of The Establishment. His most notable works include The Old Transport Road and The Diary of a Soldier of Fortune.