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Phillip Anthony Ninomiya

I am in the PhD program for History at the University of California, Irvine. My dissertation explores the local trade of Asian import goods in New Spain in the seventeenth century. My work demonstrates how Mexican merchants transformed colonial cities into centers of cosmopolitan commerce through the introduction and circulation of this valued merchandise. In particular, I concentrate on transactors in México, Puebla, Toluca and Acapulco, and their transpacific connections to business partners in Manila.

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Research paper thumbnail of Review of Latin America in the Modern World by Virginia Garrard, Peter V. N. Henderson, and Bryan McCann

World History Connected, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Writing Mexican History by Eric Van Young

The Middle Ground Journal, 2016

Papers by Phillip Anthony Ninomiya

Research paper thumbnail of Sites of Encounter: Teaching about Cultural Sustainability and Resistance

World History Bulletin, 2021

Article coauthored with Nicole Gilbertson, Cindy Mata, and Amparo Chávez-González. This was a dou... more Article coauthored with Nicole Gilbertson, Cindy Mata, and Amparo Chávez-González. This was a double issue of the World History Bulletin, 37-2 (Fall 2021) and 38-1 (Spring/Summer 2022).

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Latin America in the Modern World by Virginia Garrard, Peter V. N. Henderson, and Bryan McCann

World History Connected, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Writing Mexican History by Eric Van Young

The Middle Ground Journal, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Sites of Encounter: Teaching about Cultural Sustainability and Resistance

World History Bulletin, 2021

Article coauthored with Nicole Gilbertson, Cindy Mata, and Amparo Chávez-González. This was a dou... more Article coauthored with Nicole Gilbertson, Cindy Mata, and Amparo Chávez-González. This was a double issue of the World History Bulletin, 37-2 (Fall 2021) and 38-1 (Spring/Summer 2022).

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