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Hispanic American Historical Review (1919) 2 (4): 632–649.
Published: 01 November 1919
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1948) 28 (3): 454–455.
Published: 01 August 1948
...Irving A. Leonard Doctrina Christiana: The First Book Printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593 . Introductory essay by Wolf Edwin 2nd . [ The Library of Congress .] ( Philadelphia : Edward Stern and Company , 1947 . Pp. 50 and unpaginated facsimile .) Copyright 1948 by Duke...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1960) 40 (4): 603–604.
Published: 01 November 1960
...Irving A. Leonard Don Diego Camacho y Ávila, arzobispo de Manila y de Guadalajara de México (1695-1712) . By Merino Pedro Rubio . Sevilla , 1958 . Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos . Index . Pp. xviii , 561 . Copyright 1960 by Duke University Press 1960 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2009) 89 (2): 342–344.
Published: 01 May 2009
... residents and cargadores who operated from Manila, and the way cargo space was distributed in the galleon. Although the author points out that her study should not be considered part of Philippine historiography but instead should be included in the history of New Spain, scholars of colonial Philippine...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1939) 19 (3): 324–326.
Published: 01 August 1939
...Roland Dennis Hussey The Manila Galleon . By Schurz William Lytle . ( New York : E. P. Dutton and Company , 1939 . Pp. 453 . Maps. $6.00 .) Copyright 1939 by Duke University Press 1939 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1931) 11 (1): 69–76.
Published: 01 February 1931
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1918) 1 (4): 389–402.
Published: 01 November 1918
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1960) 40 (3): 474.
Published: 01 August 1960
... The Manila Galleon . By Schurz William Lytle . New York , 1959 . E. P. Dutton . Maps. Bibliography. Index . Pp. 453 . Paper. $1.75 . Copyright 1960 by Duke University Press 1960 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1982) 62 (2): 320.
Published: 01 May 1982
..., primarily from the Archivo General de Indias. There is no index and placing the appendixes at the end of each chapter is confusing. Copyright 1982 by Duke University Press 1982 The Cabildo Secular or Municipal Government of Manila: Social Component, Organization, Economics . By Merino Luis...
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> Hispanic American Historical Review
Published: 01 November 1992
FIGURE 1: Manila and Henequen Prices, 1865-1905 Sources: 1865-1870: Commercial and Financial Chronicle (incomplete data from “Price current” section). 1870-1902: “Manila Fibre Values,” Cordage Trade Journal 26:4 (Feb. 19, 1903), 56-57; "Sisal Imports and Values, 1860-1903,” Cordage Trade
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2014) 94 (4): 547–579.
Published: 01 November 2014
...Eva Maria Mehl Abstract Between 1765 and 1811, Mexico City sent to Manila, Philippines, about 4,000 Mexicans, including recruits and vagrants who had been sentenced to military service or public works. At this time, the Spanish empire was undertaking a military overhaul in the Pacific. However...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1945) 25 (4): 491–492.
Published: 01 November 1945
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1960) 40 (1): 135–137.
Published: 01 February 1960
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1967) 47 (3): 360–369.
Published: 01 August 1967
... administrative channels. A case in point is found in the Philippine Islands, where a long squabble developed over clerics’ trading on the ship which carried Chinese silk each year from Manila to Acapulco. From the earliest years of the galleon trade, religious and secular priests enjoyed the same privileges...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1992) 72 (4): 555–592.
Published: 01 November 1992
...FIGURE 1: Manila and Henequen Prices, 1865-1905 Sources: 1865-1870: Commercial and Financial Chronicle (incomplete data from “Price current” section). 1870-1902: “Manila Fibre Values,” Cordage Trade Journal 26:4 (Feb. 19, 1903), 56-57; "Sisal Imports and Values, 1860-1903,” Cordage Trade...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2017) 97 (4): 733–735.
Published: 01 November 2017
... 2017 by Duke University Press 2017 The British occupation of Manila and Havana (1762–1764) was a singularly important and well-known catalyst for Spanish imperial reform. Eva Maria Mehl recasts this familiar narrative by focusing on the 4,000 or so military recruits who departed Acapulco...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2019) 99 (2): 356–357.
Published: 01 May 2019
... This is an engaging study of the 15-month crusade of a small group of brave women who left Toledo, Spain, in 1620 to found a female convent under the Franciscan First Rule of Saint Clare in Manila, Philippines. Sarah E. Owens, professor of Spanish in the Department of Hispanic Studies at the College of Charleston...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1977) 57 (3): 479–503.
Published: 01 August 1977
...,” p. 11, notes that many shipowners were also masters on their vessels; these men might be merchants or agents of merchants as well. 37 Schurz, Galleon , p. 23. 36 Estimates of silver shipped to Manila above the permiso of 250,000 pesos annually vary widely. Borah in Early Colonial...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1995) 75 (4): 623–646.
Published: 01 November 1995
...,” at best the “desert tracks” of the Manila galleon. Nevertheless, through a process of accumulated discoveries, the Pacific gradually emerges as a European artifact, a creation of the European imagination, experience and technology that first began with Waldseemüller’s mental projection of it in his map...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1965) 45 (4): 641.
Published: 01 November 1965
... that he and his fellow-Jesuits undertook from Manila to Acapulco, overland to Veracruz, and thence by sea to Cádiz with their ultimate destination the Papal States. The diary of Puig, of course, throws no new light on the complex causes and the equally complicated consequences of Charles III’s drastic...
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