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In the year 1946, the Philippines saw the emergence of several prominent historians who made significant contributions to the understanding and preservation of Philippine history. One such historian was Teodoro A. Agoncillo, also known as the "Dean of Filipino Historians." Agoncillo's most notable work, "History of the Filipino People," published in 1960, became a seminal text in Philippine historiography.

Another prominent historian during this period was Gregorio F. Zaide, who wrote extensively on Philippine history and culture. His works, such as "Philippine Political and Cultural History," provided insights into the political, social, and cultural factors that shaped the nation.

In addition to these two historians, the year 1946 also marked the establishment of the Philippine Historical Association (PHA). This organization played a crucial role in promoting the study and appreciation of Philippine history. Through conferences, publications, and research grants, the PHA fostered a community of historians dedicated to exploring the complexities of Philippine history.

Overall, the year 1946 in Philippine historiography witnessed the rise of influential historians and the establishment of institutions that continue to advance the understanding and importance of Philippine history.
 

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