The Spanish Experience in Taiwan 1626-1642: The Baroque Ending of a Renaissance EndeavourHong Kong University Press, 2009年10月1日 - 330 頁 This book focuses in the Spanish presence in Taiwan during the years 1626-1642. It examines the motives which drove the Spaniards to come to Taiwan. There were two main reasons for the Spaniards to come to Taiwan from Manila; firstly, so that the civil authorities might counterbalance the Dutch expansion, which since 1625 had been threatening the traditional trade between Fujian and Manila; and secondly, to enable missionaries to find a staging post to enter Japan in moments of strong persecution, and to create an alternative entry point into China. |
內容
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 1 The DutchSpanish Rivalry | 7 |
Chapter 2 The Arrival in Taiwan | 31 |
Chapter 3 The Encounter | 53 |
Chapter 4 The Embryonic City of San Salvador | 103 |
Chapter 5 Commerce in Northern Taiwan | 135 |
Chapter 6 The Missionary Activity | 171 |
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Aduarte Alcarazo Antonio archeological armada arrived August Baroque Basay Basay language Basayan bastion Batavia blockade Cagayan called Captain Caquiuanuan Cavalan century China Chinese Christian church colonial conquest Corcuera Díaz Domingo Dominican Dutch Dutch sources Esquivel expedition Filipinas finally fleet Formosa Fort Zeelandia fortress Franciscans Francisco Fujian galleon galleys García gold González governor happened Isla Hermosa island Japan Japanese Jesuit Juan junk Keerdekoe Ketagalan king Koxinga Lamotius land later legazpi Lichoco located Macao Madrid mandarins Manila Manila Galleon Martínez mentioned merchants mission missionaries Moluccas natives northern Taiwan Pantao parian Pedro pesos Philippines picul port Portillo Portuguese present priest Pulauan Quelang Quimaurri Quirós reached Renaissance retirada rice river sampan San Salvador sangleys Santo Senar sent ships Silva silver socorro soldiers Spain Spaniards Spanish presence started sulfur Taipei Tamchui Tamsui Taparri Tayouan Teodoro tobacco trade tribute trip Turoboan villages Vitoria Zeelandia