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Resistance: The Taiwanese and the Spanish (1626–1642)

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When the Spanish described their attempts to colonise northern Taiwan (1626–1642), the documents they created occasionally discussed the people they met. Those glimpses offer us some of the earlies...
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  • 07 January 2027
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When the Spanish described their attempts to colonise northern Taiwan (1626–1642), the documents they created occasionally discussed the people they met. Those glimpses offer us some of the earliest descriptions of the people in Taiwan’s north and the first attempts to colonise their lands. This work argues that the value of Spanish sources is in those earliest glimpses of Taiwan’s people and not just in their descriptions of a failed Spanish colony. With its thematic analysis and microhistory, this work shines a bright light on those glimpses, aiming to find out what we can know about the Taiwanese through Spanish eyes.
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Price: $157.00
Pages: 250
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill Series in Taiwan Studies
Publication Date: 07 January 2027
ISBN: 9789004775909
Format: Hardcover
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Dr Simon Green is an Associate Research Fellow with the University of Lancashire, where he obtained his PhD in 2023. His research interests includes first meetings between the Spanish and indigenous people during the Age of Exploration, particularly in the Pacific.