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3. Friend or Foe? Intercultural Diplomacy between Momoyama Japan and the Spanish Philippines in the 1590s
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The East Asian Maritime Realm in Global History, 1500–1700 1
- 1. Neither Here nor There: Trade, Piracy, and the “Space Between” in Early Modern East Asia 28
- 2. Envoys and Escorts: Representation and Performance among Koxinga’s Japanese Pirate Ancestors 38
- 3. Friend or Foe? Intercultural Diplomacy between Momoyama Japan and the Spanish Philippines in the 1590s 65
- 4. Maps, Calendars, and Diagrams: Space and Time in Seventeenth-Century Maritime East Asia 86
- 5. Yiguan’s Origins: Clues from Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin Sources 114
- 6. Between Bureaucrats and Bandits: The Rise of Zheng Zhilong and His Organization, the Zheng Ministry (Zheng Bu) 132
- 7. The Zheng Regime and the Tokugawa Bakufu: Asking for Japanese Intervention 156
- 8. Determining the Law of the Sea: The Long History of the Breukelen Case, 1657–1662 181
- 9. Dreams in the Chinese Periphery: Victorio Riccio and Zheng Chenggong’s Regime 202
- 10. Shame and Scandal in the Family: Dutch Eavesdropping on the Zheng Lineage 226
- 11. Bridging the Bipolar: Zheng Jing’s Decade on Taiwan, 1663–1673 238
- 12. The Burning Shore: Fujian and the Coastal Depopulation, 1661–1683 260
- 13. Admiral Shi Lang’s Secret Proposal to Return Taiwan to the VOC 290
- 14. Trade, Piracy, and Resistance in the Gulf of Tonkin in the Seventeenth Century 312
- 15. Koxinga and His Maritime Regime in the Popular Historical Writings of Post–Cold War Taiwan 335
- 16. Japan in the Chinese Tribute System 353
- Glossary 365
- Contributors 373
- Index 375
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The East Asian Maritime Realm in Global History, 1500–1700 1
- 1. Neither Here nor There: Trade, Piracy, and the “Space Between” in Early Modern East Asia 28
- 2. Envoys and Escorts: Representation and Performance among Koxinga’s Japanese Pirate Ancestors 38
- 3. Friend or Foe? Intercultural Diplomacy between Momoyama Japan and the Spanish Philippines in the 1590s 65
- 4. Maps, Calendars, and Diagrams: Space and Time in Seventeenth-Century Maritime East Asia 86
- 5. Yiguan’s Origins: Clues from Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin Sources 114
- 6. Between Bureaucrats and Bandits: The Rise of Zheng Zhilong and His Organization, the Zheng Ministry (Zheng Bu) 132
- 7. The Zheng Regime and the Tokugawa Bakufu: Asking for Japanese Intervention 156
- 8. Determining the Law of the Sea: The Long History of the Breukelen Case, 1657–1662 181
- 9. Dreams in the Chinese Periphery: Victorio Riccio and Zheng Chenggong’s Regime 202
- 10. Shame and Scandal in the Family: Dutch Eavesdropping on the Zheng Lineage 226
- 11. Bridging the Bipolar: Zheng Jing’s Decade on Taiwan, 1663–1673 238
- 12. The Burning Shore: Fujian and the Coastal Depopulation, 1661–1683 260
- 13. Admiral Shi Lang’s Secret Proposal to Return Taiwan to the VOC 290
- 14. Trade, Piracy, and Resistance in the Gulf of Tonkin in the Seventeenth Century 312
- 15. Koxinga and His Maritime Regime in the Popular Historical Writings of Post–Cold War Taiwan 335
- 16. Japan in the Chinese Tribute System 353
- Glossary 365
- Contributors 373
- Index 375