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Japanese Merchants in 17th Century Guadalajara
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- Authors
- Issue Date
- 2011
- Publisher
- 서울대학교 라틴아메리카연구소(SNUILAS)
- Citation
- Revista Iberoamericana, Vol.22 No.2, pp. 191-237
- Keywords
- Transpacific relations ; History ; Japanese migration ; New Spain
- Description
- 이 특별기고문은 201년 12월 2, 3일에 미국 브라운대학교의아메리카의 인종과
종족 연구 센터(The Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America)에서 주최한
Asia Pacific in the Making of the Americas. Toward a Global History세미나에서 발표
한 논문을 일부 수정한 것입니다.
- Abstract
- In the 17th Century, New Spain transpacific relations were more
intense than is commonly supposed. Trade in goods and migration of people
from both shores of the Pacific Ocean were boosted by the Nao of China
voyage that each year linked the Mexican port of Acapulco and the Asiatic port
of Manila, capital of Philippines which at that time was an Spanish colony
administered from New Spain. It was through these contacts that were woven
many stories of Asian migrants in Mexico. This article reports on one such story:
that of two Japanese entrepreneurs who joined the Guadalajara society. One of
them advanced to the highest rungs of that society to become the
administrator, for two decades, of the tributes that Catholic Church collected in
the region named New Galicia. We present here the results of a thoroughly
research which supposed scrutinizing each day of that century in the historical
archives of the city.
- ISSN
- 1598-7779
- Language
- English
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