In today's video, we shall explore the neglected history of how the Manila galleon and China's trade shaped colonial society and culture in colonial Mexico (New Spain). Please join on this fascinating journey through history
For more information on the Manila galleon trade see:
Etsuko Miyata Rodríguez, “The Early Manila Galleon: Merchant’s Networks and Markets in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Mexico.” 37-58.
Giraldez, Arturo. The Age of Trade: The Manila Galleons and the Dawn of the Global Economy. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015.
Bjork, Katharine. “The Link that Kept the Philippines Spanish: Mexican Merchant Interests and the Manila Trade, 1571-1815.” Journal of World History 9, 1 (Spring 1998): 25-50).
For more information on Chinese goods within New Spain see:
Pierce, Donna. “Popular and Prevalent: Asian Trade Goods in Northern New Spain, 1590-1850.” Colonial Latin American Review 25, 1 (2016): 77-97.
Slack, Edward R. Jr. “Sinifying New Spain: Cathay’s Influence on Colonial Mexico via the Nao de China. In The Chinese in Latin America and the Carribean, edited by Walton Look Lai and Tan Chee-Beng, 7-31. Leiden: Brill Press, 2010.
Slack, Edward R., Jr. “Orientalizing New Spain: Perspectives on Asian Influence in Colonial Mexico: Perspective on Asian Influence in Colonial Mexico.” México y la Cuenca del Pacífico 43 (January-April 2012): 97-127.
For a global history of Chinese porcelain and the Manila galleons see:
Priyadarshini, Meha. Chinese Porcelain in Colonial Mexico: The Material Worlds of an Early Modern Trade. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Music credit: Age of Empires II: Spanish theme
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