The Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815
A Reader of Primary Sources
Christina Lee editor Ricardo Padrón editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Published:23rd Mar '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The Spanish Pacific designates the space Spain colonized or aspired to rule in Asia between 1521 -- with the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan -- and 1815 -- the end of the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade route. It encompasses what we identify today as the Philippines and the Marianas, but also Spanish America, China, Japan, and other parts of Asia that in the Spanish imagination were extensions of its Latin American colonies. 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. A-first-of-its-kind, each of the documents in this collection was selected, translated into English, and edited by a different scholar in the field of early modern Spanish Pacific studies, who also provided commentary and bibliography.
Selected as one of the Best Historical Materials from 2020-21 by the Reference and User Services Association, an affiliate of the American Library Association!
"Each selection ends with a bibliography pertinent to the issues illuminated by the primary source, which will be particularly useful for graduate students, and a brief biography of the selection’s editor. The volume as a whole provides fascinating glimpses into the lives of peoples who interacted, mostly in the Philippines, but also within and across the vast space of the Pacific Ocean."
- Carla Rahn Phillips, Bulletin of Spanish Studies 98:1
ISBN: 9789463720649
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250 pages