The Spanish empire in Oceania : from the "Spanish Puddle" to the "Philippine Wall" -- Uncovering an Iberian Pacific through diplomatic dispute in the eighteenth century -- Lo(o)sing the Pacific : Tahitian interventions in archival and published accounts of Spanish Voyages -- Spanish cultural clashes with the indigenous inhabitants of colonial Micronesia : building and contesting metropolitan stereotypes -- Revaluating the dual integration of the Northern Mariana Islands
Summary
"Through a number of significant case studies, this volume examines changing Iberian dynamics in the Pacific, bridging the gaps between English and Spanish speaking scholarship to highlight understudied actors and debates in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Exploring Iberian Counterpoints in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Pacific is the perfect resource for students and researchers of the Iberian world, Hispanic studies, and the Pacific Ocean in early modern and modern eras"-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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