IACCARINO UBALDO_Conquistadors of the Celestial Empire: Spanish Policy toward China at the End of the Sixteenth Century (original) (raw)

Conquistadores or Merchants? Spanish Plans for the Conquest of China, 1565-1586

Omri Bassewitch Frenkel

The "Indo-Pacific" Crossroads: The Asian Waters as Conduits of Knowledge, People, Cargoes, and Technologies. Edited by Angela Schottenhammer, 2017

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Spanish Diplomacy in the China Seas at the Turn of the 16th Century

Ubaldo Iaccarino (雅保多)

Audienzen und Allianzen Interkulturelle Diplomatie in Asien und Europa vom 8. bis zum 18. Jahrhundert, 2015

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China and the Spanish Empire

arturo giraldez

Revista De Historia Economica, 1996

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Spain, China and Japan in Manila, 1571-1644: Local Comparisons and Global Connections (Amsterdam University Press, 2015)

Birgit Tremml-Werner

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Cheng Wei-chung: War, Trade and Piracy in the China Seas (1622–1683). TANAP Monographs on the History of Asian–European Interaction, 16. Leiden: Brill, 2013. xxiv, 366 pp., Bibliography, Index, Illustrations, Tables. € 95.00 (HB). ISBN 978-90-04-25066-6

Manel Olle

Monumenta Serica, 2017

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Oceans of History, Seas of Change: Recent Revisionist Writing in Western Languages About China and East Asian Maritime History During the Period 1500–1630

harriet zurndorfer

International Journal of Asian Studies, 2016

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1.1 “Borders and Beyond: Contested Power and Discourse Around Southeast Coastal China in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries,” International Journal of Asian Studies 15.1 (2018): 85-116

Boyi Chen (陈博翼)

International Journal of Asian Studies, 2018

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Global History with Chinese Characteristics. Autocratic States along the Silk Road in the Decline of the Spanish and Qing Empires 1680-1796

Manuel Perez Garcia

Singapore: Palgrave Studies in Comparative Global History, Palgrave Macmillan, 2021

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The Spanish link in the Canton trade, 1787-1830: silver, opium and the Royal Philippine Company

Ander Permanyer-Ugartemendia

L. Elizalde Pérez-Grueso & Wang J., eds., China From Global Perspectives (Cambridge: Cambridge Publishing Scholars, 2017)

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Sinifying New Spain: Cathay's Influence on Colonial Mexico via the Nao de China

Edward Slack

Journal of Chinese Overseas, 2009

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Cooperation and Conflict in Sino-Spanish Manila, 1639-1663

Patrick Stein

Reed College Theses, 2019

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Beyond colonial dichotomies the deficits of spain and the peripheral powers in treatyport china

Carles Brasó Broggi

Modern Asia Studies, 2019

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The China of the Jesuits: Travels and Experiences of Diego de Pantoja and Adriano de las Cortes

Beatriz Moncó

Culture & History Digital Journal, 2012

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The Qing Opening to the Ocean: Chinese Maritime Policies, 1684-1757. By Gang Zhao. (Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 2013. Pp. viii, 267. $56.00.)

Eugenio Menegon

Historian, 2015

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Book Review: Tonio Andrade and Xing Hang, editors. Sea Rovers, Silver, and Samurai: Maritime East Asia in Global History, 1550–1700. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2016. viii, 386 pp. Hardcover $69.00, ISBN 978-0-8248-5276-4.

Huei-Ying Kuo

China Review International issue 23.2 (2016), 2018

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Exploring new territory: recent contributions to the study of the relations between China and Latin America [Adentrándonos en nuevos territorios: recientes contribuciones al estudio de las relaciones entre China y Latinoamérica]

Revista Científica General José María Córdova (Revista Colombiana de Estudios Militares y Estratégicos)

Rev. Cient. General José María Córdova, 2013

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The Treasure-Ships of Zheng He: Chinese Maritime Imperialism in the Age of Discovery

Robert Finlay

Terrae Incognitae 23, 1991

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Review: Christina H. Lee, ed.. Western Visions of the Far East in a Transpacific Age, 1522-1657 (Farnham, U.K.: Ashgate, 2012). In, Bulletin of Spanish Studies: Hispanic Studies and Researches on Spain, Portugal and Latin America 93 (2016): 172-174.

Fabio López Lázaro

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The Jesuit Made in China An Encounter of Empires: Spain, China, and the Society of Jesus, 1586-1588 also in chinese and portuguese translations, in Michele Ruggieri and the Jesuits in China, 2013n

girolamo Imbruglia

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«The Centre of a Circle»: Manila’s Trade with East Asia and Southeast Asia at the Turn of the 16th Century.

Ubaldo Iaccarino (雅保多)

Crossroads. Studies on the History of Exchange Relations in the East Asian World, 2017

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Ming tributary system seen trough the eyes of XVI century Spanish documents

Dolors Folch

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The first Spanish notices about China: a reassessment

Dolors Folch

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Another Look Seaward: New Scholarship on Maritime China in the Ming and Qing Periods

Matthew Mosca

Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 2018

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Menegon, Eugenio, Philip Thai, and Xing Hang. “Binding Maritime China: Control, Evasion, and Interloping. Introduction.” Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review 7, no. 1 (May, 2018): 1–8.

Eugenio Menegon

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Book Review: Representaciones de China en las Américas y la Península Ibérica ed. by Joaquín Beltrán Antolín, Francisco Javier Haro, and Amelia Sáiz López (review) (2017)

Maria Montt Strabucchi

China Review International, 2014

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Relations between Ming China and Spain during the Spanish Colonial Period in the Philippines: An Analysis of Berthold Laufer's " The Relations of the Chinese to the Philippine Islands "

IOSR Journals

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China and Asia: A Journal in Historical Studies: Special Issue on the Chinese in Philippine History

Jely Galang

China and Asia

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(8) 2010.3 Contacts between Empires and Entrepots and the Role of Supra-regional Network: Song-Yuan-Ming Transition of the Maritime Asia, 960-1405 /Empires, Systems, and Maritime Networks Working Paper Series 01(Osaka University), pp.1-24

Masaki Mukai

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China and the beginning of its modern relationship with Europe in the 16th and the 17th centuries (2009)

Nathaniel Tang

unpublished/undergraduate term paper/on file at the Department of History, 2009

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“Asia and the presence of the Franciscans from New Spain: A commentary on some Mexican sources”, en Orientis Aura. Macau Perspectives in Religious Studies, N° 4 (2019), pp. 81-99.

Jesús Joel Peña Espinosa

Orientis Aura. Macau Perspectives in Religious Studies, 2019

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Emplotting the Chinese in Argensola's Conquista de las islas Malucas

Luis Castellví Laukamp

Hispanic Journal, 2022

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Elke Papelitzky, Writing World History in Late Ming China and the Perception of Maritime Asia, Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, East Asian Maritime History 15, 2020, 240 p., Index, 38 Tables, 14 Figures. ISBN 978-3-447-11309-0

claudine salmon

Archipel, 2021

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Manila, Macao and Chinese networks in South China Sea: adaptive strategies of cooperation and survival (sixteenth-to-seventeenth centuries)

Paulo Jorge de Sousa Pinto

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How to deal with the Chinese? A Spanish informant in Canton, late 18th century. REDIF panel at the V CHAM conference, 2021

Eliette Soulier

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Review of Birgit Tremml-Werner, Spain, China, and Japan in Manila (2015). Itinerario 40, no. 2 (August 2016): 328-30.

Jonathan Greenwood

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