Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815, Volume 2
A Reader of Primary Sources
AvChristina Lee,Ricardo Padrón
Del i serien Connected Histories in the Early Modern World
1 896 kr
Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar. Fri frakt över 249 kr.
Beskrivning
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum:2024-05-22
- Mått:156 x 234 x 19 mm
- Vikt:660 g
- Format:Inbunden
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:Connected Histories in the Early Modern World
- Antal sidor:268
- Förlag:Pallas Publications
- ISBN:9789048560196
Utforska kategorier
Mer om författaren
Christina Hyo-Jung Lee is Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Princeton University. Her latest book, Saints of Resistance: Devotions in the Philippines under Early Spanish Rule (Oxford University Press, 2021) is the first scholarly study to focus on the dynamic life of saints and their devotees in the Spanish Philippines, from the sixteenth through the early part of the eighteenth century. Ricardo Padrón is Professor of Spanish at the University of Virginia who studies the literature and culture of the early modern Hispanic world, particularly questions of empire, space, and cartography. His recently published monograph, The Indies of the Setting Sun: How Early Modern Spain Mapped the Far East as the Transpacific West (University of Chicago Press, 2020) examines the place of Pacific and Asia in the Spanish concept of “the Indies.”
Innehållsförteckning
- Acknowledgements Contributors List of Figures Introduction. - Christina H. Lee and Ricardo Padrón Bibliography of Recent Work in Early Modern Spanish Pacific Studies 1.“Indescribable Misery” (Mis)Translated: A Letter from Manila’s Chinese Merchants to the Spanish King (1598). - Yangyou Fang 2.The First Biography of a Filipino: The Life of Miguel Ayatumo (1673). -Jorge Mojarro 3,Other Agents of Empire in the Spanish Pacific World (1755). - Kristie Patricia Flannery 4. A Chinese Ethnography of Spanish Manila (1812). - Guillermo Ruiz-Stovel 5. On the Legal Grounds of the Conquest of the Philippines (1568). - Guillaume Gaudin 6. A Catholic Conceptualization of the Pacific Ocean: The Mental Geography of Giambattista Lucarelli on His Journey from Mexico to China (1578). - David Salomoni 7. From Manila to Madrid via Portuguese India: Travels and Plans for the Conquest of Malacca by the Soldier Alonso Rodríguez (1582–1584). - Guillaume Gaudin 8. Frustrated at the Door: Alessandro Valignano Evaluates the Jesuits’ China Mission (1588). - Liam M. Brockey 9. A Spanish Utopian Island in Japan (1599). - Giuseppe Marino 10. Two Friars Protest the Restriction on Missionaries Traveling to Japan (1605). - Natalie Cobo 11. A Layman’s Account of the Japanese Christianity (1619). - Noemi Martín Santo 12. The sound and the fury: A Vigorous Admonition from the King of Spain to the Audiencia of Manila (1620). - Jean-Noël Sanchez 13. The Deportation of Free Black People from Seventeenth Century Manila (1636). - Diego Luis 14. Filipino Cultural Practices in Colonial Contexts, as Described by Franciscan Juan de Jesús (1703). - David R. M. Irving 15. Race, Gender, and Colonial Rule in an Illustrated Eighteenth-Century Manuscript on Mexico and the Philippines (1763). - Ernest Rafael Hartwell 16. Censoring Tagalog Texts at the Tribunal of the Inquisition in New Spain (1772). - Marlon James Sales. Index
Du kanske också är intresserad av
Two Missionary Accounts of Southeast Asia in the Late Seventeenth Century
Stefan Halikowski Smith
2 181 kr
Indigenous and Black Confraternities in Colonial Latin America
Javiera Jaque Hidalgo, Miguel Valerio
651 kr
Indigenous and Black Confraternities in Colonial Latin America
Javiera Jaque Hidalgo, Miguel Valerio
2 036 kr
- Nyhet
- Nyhet