Christina Lee, Ricardo Padrón, Ana M, Ino Manalo, Jody BlancoA Reader of Primary Sources
The Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815
A Reader of Primary Sources
Herausgeber: Lee, Christina; Padrón, Ricardo
Christina Lee, Ricardo Padrón, Ana M, Ino Manalo, Jody BlancoA Reader of Primary Sources
The Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815
A Reader of Primary Sources
Herausgeber: Lee, Christina; Padrón, Ricardo
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This reader provides a selection of documents relevant to the encounters and entanglements that arose in the Spanish Pacific among Europeans, Spanish Americans, and Asians while highlighting the role of natives, mestizos, and women.
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This reader provides a selection of documents relevant to the encounters and entanglements that arose in the Spanish Pacific among Europeans, Spanish Americans, and Asians while highlighting the role of natives, mestizos, and women.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 543g
- ISBN-13: 9789463720649
- ISBN-10: 9463720642
- Artikelnr.: 60412781
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 543g
- ISBN-13: 9789463720649
- ISBN-10: 9463720642
- Artikelnr.: 60412781
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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."
Acknowledgements, List of Figures,Introduction. Christina Lee and Ricardo
Padrón, 1. An Early Transpacific Account on the Spice Islands by Andrés de
Urdaneta (1536). Jorge Mojarro, 2. Domingo de Salazar's Letter to the King
of Spain in Defense of the Indians and the Chinese of the Philippine
Islands (1582). Christina Lee, 3. Juan Cobo's Map of the Pacific World,
1593. Ricardo Padrón, 4. A Royal Decree of Philip III Regulating Trade
between the Philippines and New Spain (1604). Natalie Cobo and Tatiana
Seijas, 5. Manila's Sangleys and a Chinese Wedding (1625). Miguel Martínez,
6. Don Luis Castilla Offers to Sell Land in Manila (1629). Regalado Trota
José, 7. Idolatry and Apostasy in the 1633 Jesuit Annual Letter. John
Blanco, 8. The Will of an India Oriental and her Chinos in Peru (1644). Leo
Garofalo, 9. Francisco de Combés's History of Mindanao and Jolo (1667). Ana
M. Rodríguez Rodríguez. Translation assisted by Cortney Benjamin, 10.
Between Fiction and History in the Spanish Pacific: The Misfortunes of
Alonso Ramírez (1690). Nicole Legnani, 11. A Moluccan Crypto-Muslim before
the Transpacific Inquisition (1623-1645). Ryan Dominic Crewe, 12.
Constitutions and Rules of the Beatas Indias (1726). Kathryn Santner, 13.
The Poetics of Praise and the Demands of Confession in the Early Spanish
Philippines: Notes and Documents. Vicente L. Rafael, 14. The Pacific
Theater of the Seven Years' War in a Latin Poem by an Indigenous Priest,
Bartolomé?Saguinsín (1766). Stuart M. McManus, 15. A Prohibition on Digging
Up the Bones of the Dead (1813). Ino Manalo, Index.
Padrón, 1. An Early Transpacific Account on the Spice Islands by Andrés de
Urdaneta (1536). Jorge Mojarro, 2. Domingo de Salazar's Letter to the King
of Spain in Defense of the Indians and the Chinese of the Philippine
Islands (1582). Christina Lee, 3. Juan Cobo's Map of the Pacific World,
1593. Ricardo Padrón, 4. A Royal Decree of Philip III Regulating Trade
between the Philippines and New Spain (1604). Natalie Cobo and Tatiana
Seijas, 5. Manila's Sangleys and a Chinese Wedding (1625). Miguel Martínez,
6. Don Luis Castilla Offers to Sell Land in Manila (1629). Regalado Trota
José, 7. Idolatry and Apostasy in the 1633 Jesuit Annual Letter. John
Blanco, 8. The Will of an India Oriental and her Chinos in Peru (1644). Leo
Garofalo, 9. Francisco de Combés's History of Mindanao and Jolo (1667). Ana
M. Rodríguez Rodríguez. Translation assisted by Cortney Benjamin, 10.
Between Fiction and History in the Spanish Pacific: The Misfortunes of
Alonso Ramírez (1690). Nicole Legnani, 11. A Moluccan Crypto-Muslim before
the Transpacific Inquisition (1623-1645). Ryan Dominic Crewe, 12.
Constitutions and Rules of the Beatas Indias (1726). Kathryn Santner, 13.
The Poetics of Praise and the Demands of Confession in the Early Spanish
Philippines: Notes and Documents. Vicente L. Rafael, 14. The Pacific
Theater of the Seven Years' War in a Latin Poem by an Indigenous Priest,
Bartolomé?Saguinsín (1766). Stuart M. McManus, 15. A Prohibition on Digging
Up the Bones of the Dead (1813). Ino Manalo, Index.
Acknowledgements, List of Figures,Introduction. Christina Lee and Ricardo
Padrón, 1. An Early Transpacific Account on the Spice Islands by Andrés de
Urdaneta (1536). Jorge Mojarro, 2. Domingo de Salazar's Letter to the King
of Spain in Defense of the Indians and the Chinese of the Philippine
Islands (1582). Christina Lee, 3. Juan Cobo's Map of the Pacific World,
1593. Ricardo Padrón, 4. A Royal Decree of Philip III Regulating Trade
between the Philippines and New Spain (1604). Natalie Cobo and Tatiana
Seijas, 5. Manila's Sangleys and a Chinese Wedding (1625). Miguel Martínez,
6. Don Luis Castilla Offers to Sell Land in Manila (1629). Regalado Trota
José, 7. Idolatry and Apostasy in the 1633 Jesuit Annual Letter. John
Blanco, 8. The Will of an India Oriental and her Chinos in Peru (1644). Leo
Garofalo, 9. Francisco de Combés's History of Mindanao and Jolo (1667). Ana
M. Rodríguez Rodríguez. Translation assisted by Cortney Benjamin, 10.
Between Fiction and History in the Spanish Pacific: The Misfortunes of
Alonso Ramírez (1690). Nicole Legnani, 11. A Moluccan Crypto-Muslim before
the Transpacific Inquisition (1623-1645). Ryan Dominic Crewe, 12.
Constitutions and Rules of the Beatas Indias (1726). Kathryn Santner, 13.
The Poetics of Praise and the Demands of Confession in the Early Spanish
Philippines: Notes and Documents. Vicente L. Rafael, 14. The Pacific
Theater of the Seven Years' War in a Latin Poem by an Indigenous Priest,
Bartolomé?Saguinsín (1766). Stuart M. McManus, 15. A Prohibition on Digging
Up the Bones of the Dead (1813). Ino Manalo, Index.
Padrón, 1. An Early Transpacific Account on the Spice Islands by Andrés de
Urdaneta (1536). Jorge Mojarro, 2. Domingo de Salazar's Letter to the King
of Spain in Defense of the Indians and the Chinese of the Philippine
Islands (1582). Christina Lee, 3. Juan Cobo's Map of the Pacific World,
1593. Ricardo Padrón, 4. A Royal Decree of Philip III Regulating Trade
between the Philippines and New Spain (1604). Natalie Cobo and Tatiana
Seijas, 5. Manila's Sangleys and a Chinese Wedding (1625). Miguel Martínez,
6. Don Luis Castilla Offers to Sell Land in Manila (1629). Regalado Trota
José, 7. Idolatry and Apostasy in the 1633 Jesuit Annual Letter. John
Blanco, 8. The Will of an India Oriental and her Chinos in Peru (1644). Leo
Garofalo, 9. Francisco de Combés's History of Mindanao and Jolo (1667). Ana
M. Rodríguez Rodríguez. Translation assisted by Cortney Benjamin, 10.
Between Fiction and History in the Spanish Pacific: The Misfortunes of
Alonso Ramírez (1690). Nicole Legnani, 11. A Moluccan Crypto-Muslim before
the Transpacific Inquisition (1623-1645). Ryan Dominic Crewe, 12.
Constitutions and Rules of the Beatas Indias (1726). Kathryn Santner, 13.
The Poetics of Praise and the Demands of Confession in the Early Spanish
Philippines: Notes and Documents. Vicente L. Rafael, 14. The Pacific
Theater of the Seven Years' War in a Latin Poem by an Indigenous Priest,
Bartolomé?Saguinsín (1766). Stuart M. McManus, 15. A Prohibition on Digging
Up the Bones of the Dead (1813). Ino Manalo, Index.







