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Philippine Confluence : Iberian, Chinese and Islamic Currents, C. 1500-1800 /

Situated at the crossroads of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Spanish Philippines offer historians an intriguing middle ground of connected histories that raises fundamental new questions about conventional ethnic, regional and religious identities. This volume adds a new global perspective to th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lopez, Ariel, Gommans, Jos
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2020
Colección:Global connections: routes and roots.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Isaac Donoso, Jos Gommans, and Ariel Lopez
  • Accidental crossings, world orders and the "Iberian archive" in the seventeenth-century China Sea / Jorge Flores
  • Occult cosmopolitanism : Convivencia and ethno-religious exclusion in Manila, 1590-1650 / Ryan Dominic Crewe
  • Binukot and recogimiento : enduring and changing meanings of the seclusion of women in the Philippines / Marya Svetlana T. Camacho
  • Beyond the galleons : China Trade, colonial agenda and regional integration in the eighteenth-century Philippines / Ander Permanyer-Ugartemendia
  • Asian manufactured goods in the Spanish Pacific : late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries / Teresa Canepa
  • Vittorio Riccio : an entangled voice in the 1662 Chinese uprising in Manila / Anna Busquets
  • The global and the local in early modern Manila's communication spaces / Birgit Tremml-Werner
  • Of men, gods and beasts : the Boxer Codex and the view of the world from sixteenth-century Manila / Neilabh Sinha
  • Polarized enemies : the Christian-Muslim dichotomy in the early modern Philippines / Eberhard Crailsheim
  • Slaving and the global reach of the Moro Wars in the seventeenth century / Tatiana Seijas
  • In between many worlds of one law : Arab, Malay and Philippine legal intermixtures of Shāfiʻīsm / Mahmood Kooria.