Navigating the Spanish Lake

Navigating the Spanish Lake
Title Navigating the Spanish Lake PDF eBook
Author Rainer F. Buschmann
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 202
Release 2014-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 0824838254

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Navigating the Spanish Lake examines Spain’s long presence in the Pacific Ocean (1521–1898) in the context of its global empire. Building on a growing body of literature on the Atlantic world and indigenous peoples in the Pacific, this pioneering book investigates the historiographical “Spanish Lake” as an artifact that unites the Pacific Rim (the Americas and Asia) and Basin (Oceania) with the Iberian Atlantic. Incorporating an impressive array of unpublished archival materials on Spain’s two most important island possessions (Guam and the Philippines) and foreign policy in the South Sea, the book brings the Pacific into the prevailing Atlanticentric scholarship, challenging many standard interpretations. By examining Castile’s cultural heritage in the Pacific through the lens of archipelagic Hispanization, the authors bring a new comparative methodology to an important field of research. The book opens with a macrohistorical perspective of the conceptual and literal Spanish Lake. The chapters that follow explore both the Iberian vision of the Pacific and indigenous counternarratives; chart the history of a Chinese mestizo regiment that emerged after Britain’s occupation of Manila in 1762-1764; and examine how Chamorros responded to waves of newcomers making their way to Guam from Europe, the Americas, and Asia. An epilogue analyzes the decline of Spanish influence against a backdrop of European and American imperial ambitions and reflects on the legacies of archipelagic Hispanization into the twenty-first century. Specialists and students of Pacific studies, world history, the Spanish colonial era, maritime history, early modern Europe, and Asian studies will welcome Navigating the Spanish Lake as a persuasive reorientation of the Pacific in both Iberian and world history.

Navigating the Spanish Lake

Navigating the Spanish Lake
Title Navigating the Spanish Lake PDF eBook
Author Rainer F. Buschmann
Publisher
Total Pages 182
Release 2014
Genre Guam
ISBN 9780824868536

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The Spanish Lake

The Spanish Lake
Title The Spanish Lake PDF eBook
Author Oskar Hermann Khristian Spate
Publisher ANU E Press
Total Pages 396
Release 2004-11-01
Genre Discoveries in geography
ISBN 1920942165

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This work is a history of the Pacific, the ocean that became a theatre of power and conflict shaped by the politics of Europe and the economic background of Spanish America. There could only be a concept of &�the Pacific once the limits and lineaments of the ocean were set and this was undeniably the work of Europeans. Fifty years after the Conquista, Nueva Espaą and Peru were the bases from which the ocean was turned into virtually a Spanish lake.

The Spanish Lake

The Spanish Lake
Title The Spanish Lake PDF eBook
Author Oskar Hermann Khristian Spate
Publisher
Total Pages 372
Release 1979
Genre Science
ISBN

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The Spanish Lake

The Spanish Lake
Title The Spanish Lake PDF eBook
Author O.H.K. Spate
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre
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Discovery; Exploration; Civilization; Economic conditions; European influences; History; Spain; Latin america; Pacific area.

Spanish Lake

Spanish Lake
Title Spanish Lake PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Petty
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2024-03-11
Genre
ISBN 9781467160995

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A frontier community near the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition trail and Route 66. Author Charlotte Lawrence Petty has lived in Spanish Lake for more than 35 years and is the former publisher of the Spanish Lake Word community newspaper.

Iberian Visions of the Pacific Ocean, 1507-1899

Iberian Visions of the Pacific Ocean, 1507-1899
Title Iberian Visions of the Pacific Ocean, 1507-1899 PDF eBook
Author R. Buschmann
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 292
Release 2014-10-28
Genre History
ISBN 1137304715

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In this work, Buschmann incorporates neglected Spanish visions into the European perceptions of the emerging Pacific world. The book argues that Spanish diplomats and intellectuals attempted to create an intellectual link between the Americas and the Pacific Ocean.