Philippine Daily Inquirer

COLLECTION OF HISTORIAN-DIPLOMAT ANTONIO M. MOLINA TO BE TURNED OVER TO UST

- @litozuluet­a By Lito B. Zulueta

The family of the late historian-diplomat Antonio M. Molina (1918-2000) will turn over his collection of historical papers and other important works to the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in formal ceremonies May 2, 10 a.m., at the Miguel de Benavides Library.

The Molina family is making the bequeathal to mark the birth centenary of the historian.

Carmen M. Miranda will represent the family while Rector Fr. Herminio Dagohoy, OP, and UST library prefect Fr. Angel Apario, OP, will lead UST officials in the turnover.

Molina was a historian, educator, lawyer, polyglot and diplomat. Educated at Colegio de San Juan de Letran, UST, and Universida­d Complutens­e de Madrid, he was a well-regarded professor, scholar, lawyer, and later press attaché and consul in the Philippine embassy in Madrid.

He spoke Tagalog and was fluent in Spanish and English. He was proficient in French, Portuguese, Italian and Japanese.

At USTwhere he was a faculty member for a quarter of a century, Molina was dean of civil law (1960-66), director of the Institute of History (19671970), and vice rector for external affairs (1968-1970).

He taught Philippine history, civil law, ethics, philosophy, and Rizal studies.

As a historian, Molina is best known for “The Philippine­s Through the Centuries” (1961), used by many UST students as textbook in history classes. The book is noted for having been the first Philippine history book to rely extensivel­y on primary documents and other archival materials, which Molina obtained during his extensive research in Spain from 1957 to 1960.

His “Historia de Filipinas” published in Madrid in 1984 was awarded the Premio Literario Enrique Zobel in 1985.

Molina also was acclaimed for his book, “Yo, Jose Rizal,” published in Madrid in 1998.

His war memoirs, “Dusk and Dawn in the Philippine­s: Memoirs of a Living Witness of World War II,” published in 1996, was also well-regarded.

In lexicograp­hy, Molina coauthored “Hispanismo­s en el Tagalo,” commission­ed by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific, Cultural Organizati­on for the Internatio­nal Year of the Book and published in Madrid in 1972.

In 1992, President Corazon C. Aquino awarded Molina the Presidenti­al Medal of Merit for his lifelong contributi­ons to history, culture and letters, and for his outstandin­g efforts in fostering Philippine-Spanish relations.

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Antonio M. Molina (1918-2000)

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