Conquest and pestilence in the early Spanish Philippines /
Scholars have long assumed that Spanish colonial rule had only a limited demographic impact on the Philippines. Filipinos, they believed, had acquired immunity to Old World diseases prior to Spanish arrival; conquest was thought to have been more benign than what took place in the Americas because o...
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Honolulu :
University of Hawai'i Press,
©2009.
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- A world apart?
- The role of disease
- Colonial realities and population decline
- Interpreting the evidence
- The Visayas
- Conquest and depopulation before 1600
- Wars and missionaries in the seventeenth-century Visayas
- Southern Luzon
- Manila and Tondo
- Southwest Luzon
- Bikol
- Pampanga and Bulacan
- Northern Luzon
- Ilocos and Pangasinan
- Cagayan
- Interior Luzon
- Conclusion
- Demographic change in the early Spanish Philippines.


