Producing Ferdinand E. Marcos, the Scholarly Author
@article{Reyes2018ProducingFE, title={Producing Ferdinand E. Marcos, the Scholarly Author}, author={Miguel Paolo P. Reyes}, journal={Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints}, year={2018}, volume={66}, pages={173 - 218} }
Abstract:This article discusses the compelling evidence—found in various primary and secondary sources and analyzed through methods drawn from book history and plagiarism detection—that not one of the books authored by Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos was actually written by him. The article also shows how many of "Marcos's" books had either plagiarized content (e.g., republishing contents from previous works) or were "padded" with lengthy appendices. It also explains the seemingly far-reaching… CONTINUE READING
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