The 1762 British invasion of Spanish-ruled Philippines : beyond imperial and national imaginaries / Edited by Maria Cristina Martinez-Juan
Ermita, Manila, Philippines : National Historical Commission of the Philippines, c2024Description: xxxix, 313 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, plans, portraits, maps ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789715383738
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BSOP Library | Filipiniana | DS674.8 B77 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 00061472 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Acknowledgments--Introduction--Filipino Natives in Simon de Anda's Government During the British Invasion of Manila, 1762-1764--The Augustinians and the British Invasion of the Philippines (1762-1764)--A Librarian's Chronicle: The British Occupation and the National Archives of the Philippines: A Survey of Records--Unknown Soldiers, (Un)wanted Pasts: Remembering the Seven Year's War Sepoys in Britain and the Philippines--Incidental Validations: Translating Pedro Manuel--Scorched Earth: War and Loss in Manila and Luzon, 1762-1764--Taking a Long View of the British Invasion of Manila: Replication and Commodification of Objects of Knowledge--The Military Uses of Mathematics, According To Juan Dominguez Zamudio (1766, Manila)--Starngling the Silver Stream: The Impact of the English Occupation of Manila on the English East India Company's Trade with Canton-- The Batanes and Babuyan Islands in Eighteenth Century British and Spanish Maritime Projects--The British Occupation of Spanish Manila and the Sulu Sultanate: Considerations on Diverging Interests in Southeast Asia (1749-1775)
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