The Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815
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The Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815

A Reader of Primary Sources

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The Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815

A Reader of Primary Sources

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Year
2020
ISBN
9789048552276
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Abbreviations
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction
  5. 1. An Early Transpacific Account of the Spice Islands by Andrés de Urdaneta (1536)
  6. 2. Domingo de Salazar’s Letter to the King of Spain in Defense of the Indians and the Chinese of the Philippine Islands (1582)
  7. 3. Juan Cobo’s Map of the Pacific World (1593)
  8. 4. A Royal Decree of Philip III Regulating Trade between the Philippines and New Spain (1604)
  9. 5. Manila’s Sangleys and a Chinese Wedding (1625)
  10. 6. Don Luis Castilla Offers to Sell Land in Manila (1629)
  11. 7. Idolatry and Apostasy in the 1633 Jesuit Annual Letter
  12. 8. The Will of an Indian Oriental and her Chinos in Peru (1644)
  13. 9. Francisco de Combés’s History of Mindanao and Jolo (1667)
  14. 10. Between Fiction and History in the Spanish Pacific
  15. 11. A Moluccan Crypto-Muslim before the Transpacific Inquisition (1623–1645)
  16. 12. Constitutions and Rules of the Beatas Indias (1726)
  17. 13. The Poetics of Praise and the Demands of Confession in the Early Spanish Philippines
  18. 14. The Pacific Theater of the Seven Years’ War in a Latin Poem by an Indigenous Priest, Bartolomé Saguinsín (1766)
  19. 15. A Prohibition on Digging Up the Bones of the Dead (1813)
  20. Index