[BOOK REVIEW]: Lee, Christina H., Padron Ricardo, eds. The Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815: A Reader of Primary Sources (original) (raw)

The Spanish Pacification of the Philippines 1565-1600

Nicholas Pisano

1992

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The Marvelous Turn in the Accounts of the Magellan Expedition to the Philippines in the 16th Century

Pooching Testa- De Ocampo

Journal of English Studies and Comparative Literature, 2010

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Summary of John Leddy Phelan´s reprinted book: “The Hispanization of the Philippines: Spanish Aims and Filipino Responses, 1565-1700,” Renato Constantino Filipiniana Reprint Series

Gregg J . Galgo

Gregg Galgo Media, 2020

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The Spanish Pacific, 1521–1815: A Reader of Primary Sources. Edited by Christina H. Lee and Ricardo Padrón. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 2020. 252 pp

Ricardo Padron

Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 2021

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Exploring the Explorers: Spaniards in Oceania, 1519-1794 - By Mercedes Maroto Camino

Helen Cowie

Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2012

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(Book Recommendation) Jorge Mojarro’s More Hispanic than We Admit 3: Filipino and Spanish Interactions Over the Centuries, Quincentennial Edition, 1521-1820

Jorge Mojarro

UNITAS, 2021

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The Islands Beyond the Empire. Portuguese Essays on Early Modern Philippine History (16th-18th Centuries)

Miguel Rodrigues Lourenço

2023

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Expediciones españolas en el Pacífico Sur. Siglos XVI al XVIII / Spanish Expeditions to the South Pacific in the 16th – 18th Centuries

Miguel Luque Talaván, Francisco Mellén Blanco

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Faith, Fidelity and Fantasy: Don Pedro Fernández de Quirós and the'Foundation, Government and Sustenance'of La Nueba Hierusalem in 1606

Carlos Mondragon

The Journal of Pacific History, 2005

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The defense of the indigenous people in Colonial Spanish Philippine Literature (1569-1581)

Jorge Mojarro

More Hispanic than We Admit, 3, 2020

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EARLY SPANISH REIGN OVER THE PHILIPPINES: SOCIAL AND SPRITUAL REMODELING

Sanja Stosic

The Journal of International Civilization Studies, 2016

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Trading with the Enemy. Commerce between Spaniards and ‘Moros’ in the Early Modern Philippines

Eberhard Crailsheim

Vegueta: Anuario de la Facultad de Geografía e Historia 20, 2020

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Towards the Global Spanish Pacific (Review Essay), in International Review of Social History, 60 (2015), pp. 449-462

Christian G. De Vito

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Lo que entra por la boca no hace daño al alma: food, sailors, and the seventeenth-century Spanish Pacific

Kristyl Obispado

Roma Tre Press / Enredars - UPO, 2024

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Manilamen and seafaring: Engaging the maritime world beyond the Spanish realm

Filomeno Aguilar

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"Commodities on the move. Philippines as a contact zone between East Asia and the Viceroyalty of New-Spain in the Early Modern Age”

Alexandra Curvelo

The Islands Beyond the Empire - Portuguese Essays on Early Modern Philippine History (16th-18th Centuries). ). Paulo PINTO; Miguel Rodrigues LOURENÇO (Coord.). Manila: Department of Foreign Affairs, 2023

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18419145-First-Clash-The-Spanish-and-the-Indian-on-the-Caribbean-Islands-1492-1520.pdf

Francisco Gonzalez

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Incompetent masters, indolent natives, savage origins: The Philippines and its inhabitants in the travel accounts of Carl Semper (1869) and Fedor Jagor (1873)

Hidde van der Wall

2018

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M.C. Ricklefs, A History of Modern Indonesia since c. 1200. Third Edition. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2001. xviii + 495 pp. ISBN 0-8047-4479-3 (cloth); 0-8047-4480-7 (pbk.)

Rudolph Mrazek

Itinerario, 2002

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The outfitting and sailing of early sixteenth-century vessels in the Pacific: The Loaysa and Saavedra expeditions (1525-1536)

Jose L Casaban

THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE

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The Baylan and Catalonan in the Early Spanish Colonial Period

Marya Svetlana T . Camacho

Un mar de islas, un mar de gentes. Población y diversidad en las islas Filipinas. Martha Ma. Machado López y Miguel Luque Talaván. Córdoba, Universidad de Córdoba, 2014 (360 p.) ISBN 978-84-9927-165-1., 2014

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Review of: Stephanie Mawson, Incomplete Conquests. The Limits of Spanish Empire in the Seventeenth-Century Philippines (Ithaca/London: Cornell University Press 2023)

Eberhard Crailsheim

Sehepunkte, 2024

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Galdós, Etxeita, Rizal – Madrid, Mundaka, Manila: On Colonial Disavowal and (Post)Imperial Articulations of the Hispanic Pacific-Atlantic. 452F: Revista de Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada 9 (2013): 13-43.

joseba gabilondo

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A Sea of Denial: The Early Modern Spanish Invention of the Pacific Rim

Ricardo Padron

Hispanic Review, 2009

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The British Occupation of Manila, 1762-1764, through Franciscan Eyes

Bruce Cruikshank

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Conquest and Pestilence in the Early Spanish Philippines. By Linda A. Newson. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2009. x, 420 pp. $56.00 (cloth)

Ruth de Llobet

The Journal of Asian Studies, 2011

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“Holy War, Race, and Citizenship in the early modern Catholic Republic of the Philippines.” Third Cosmopolis Conference: Philippine Crossings: Entangled Voices between Oceans, c. 1500-1800. Manila (June 2016)

Eberhard Crailsheim, Kristie P Flannery, Birgit Tremml-Werner, Ruth de Llobet, Marya Svetlana T . Camacho

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Jesuits at the Margins: Missions and Missionaries in the Mariana Islands (1668-1769)

Alexandre Coello de la Rosa

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(In)Visible Identities. Diogo Lopes Lobo and the Portuguese presence in Manila in the mid-seventeenth century

José Miguel Ferreira

Bulletin of Portuguese/Japanese Studies, 2015

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Bautista, J. “An Archipelago Twice Discovered: The Santo Niño de Cebu and the Discourse of Discovery” Asian Studies Review 29: 187-206, June 2005

Julius Bautista

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Recent Philippine historical studies in Spain

Luis Ángel Sánchez Gómez

Asian Research Trends (Tokyo), 1995, 5, pp. 1-23

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The Loyal Foreign Merchant Captain: Thomé Gaspar de León and the Making of Manila’s Intra- Asian Connections

Guillermo Ruiz-Stovel, Kristie P Flannery

Vegueta: Anuario de la Facultad de Geografía e Historia, 2020

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Spanish Maritime Exploration in the South-west Pacific: the search for Mendaña's lost almiranta , Santa Isabel , 1595: NOTES

Brad Duncan, Lawrence Kiko, Martin Gibbs

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Jesuits at the Margins: Missions and Missionaries in the Marianas (1668–1769), written by Alexandre Coello de la Rosa

Francis Hezel, SJ

Journal of Jesuit Studies, 2016

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The Governor's Blindness: Francisco Combés, SJ, and His Relación de las Islas Filipinas (ca. 1654

Alexandre Coello de la Rosa

Philippiniana Sacra, 2021

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