The Spanish colonisation of the Philippines in 1565 opened up trade between China, Latin America and Europe via the Pacific crossing, changing the history of global trade forever. The traditional understanding of the early colonial period in the Philippines suggests that colonial control spread rapidly and peacefully across the islands, ushering in dramatic changes to the social, political and economic environment of the archipelago. This dissertation argues by contrast that the extent of Spanish control has been overstated – partially as a by-product of an over-reliance on religious and secular chronicles that sought to magnify the role and interests of the colonial state. Through extensive archival work examining different sites of coloni...
[EN] The Philippine archipelago was part of the Spanish empire for 333 years, from 1565 to 1898. In ...
The Spanish colonisation of the Philippines relied on yearly dispatches of soldiers across the Pacif...
Despite an early contact between Spain and the Philippine Island in the early 16th century, the Span...
This dissertation traces the foundations of Spanish imperial rule in the Philippines during the late...
This thesis retells the history of the Spanish project of empire in the Pacific in the seventeenth c...
My dissertation seeks to elucidate the nature of power relationships between the Spanish, the Tagalo...
My dissertation seeks to elucidate the nature of power relationships between the Spanish, the Tagalo...
Developments in colonial cultural studies, imperial historiography and historical sociology converge...
Developments in colonial cultural studies, imperial historiography and historical sociology converge...
Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World offers a new interpretation of Spanish colonial r...
Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World offers a new interpretation of Spanish colonial r...
Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World offers a new interpretation of Spanish colonial r...
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Writings and the colonization of the Philippines by explores the nature of ...
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Writings and the colonization of the Philippines by explores the nature of ...
This dissertation seeks to unravel some of the most interesting and least known characteristics of t...
[EN] The Philippine archipelago was part of the Spanish empire for 333 years, from 1565 to 1898. In ...
The Spanish colonisation of the Philippines relied on yearly dispatches of soldiers across the Pacif...
Despite an early contact between Spain and the Philippine Island in the early 16th century, the Span...
This dissertation traces the foundations of Spanish imperial rule in the Philippines during the late...
This thesis retells the history of the Spanish project of empire in the Pacific in the seventeenth c...
My dissertation seeks to elucidate the nature of power relationships between the Spanish, the Tagalo...
My dissertation seeks to elucidate the nature of power relationships between the Spanish, the Tagalo...
Developments in colonial cultural studies, imperial historiography and historical sociology converge...
Developments in colonial cultural studies, imperial historiography and historical sociology converge...
Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World offers a new interpretation of Spanish colonial r...
Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World offers a new interpretation of Spanish colonial r...
Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World offers a new interpretation of Spanish colonial r...
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Writings and the colonization of the Philippines by explores the nature of ...
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Writings and the colonization of the Philippines by explores the nature of ...
This dissertation seeks to unravel some of the most interesting and least known characteristics of t...
[EN] The Philippine archipelago was part of the Spanish empire for 333 years, from 1565 to 1898. In ...
The Spanish colonisation of the Philippines relied on yearly dispatches of soldiers across the Pacif...
Despite an early contact between Spain and the Philippine Island in the early 16th century, the Span...