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2001 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

A Historical Study of Spanish Colonial Manila

Research Project

Project/Area Number 11610375
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Asian history
Research InstitutionEhime University

Principal Investigator

SUGAYA Nariko  Faculty of Law and Letters, Ehime University, Associate Professor, 法文学部, 助教授 (90202126)

Project Period (FY) 1999 – 2001
KeywordsPHILIPPINES / OVERSEAS CHINESE / CHINESE MESTIZOS / MANILA / SPANISH MANILA / SOUTHEAST ASIAN CHINESE / 中国人移民
Research Abstract

Manila, as the capital of the Spanish Philippines; started its history in 1571. By the end of the 16th century Spanish Manila had firmly established itself as one of the most populous and prosperous ports-city in Southeast Asia. The Manila Galleon trade system was the source of wealth for the Spanish colony, which connected Manila with Mexico via the Pacific Ocean. American silver flowed to Manila in exchange for Chinese silk and other luxury. The Chinese merchants and immigrants were attracted to Manila and formed a Chinese community which had the largest population at the beginnings of the 17th century outside China. The Chinese settlers contributed to the growth of Manila in many ways, not only as wholesale merchants, retailers and peddlers, but also as construction engineers and laborers who literally built colonial Manila.
This study is part of a larger project of the present author to write a history of Spanish colonial Manila. As the first step toward this goal, the life of Chinese settlers in colonial Manila during 1750-1820 has been examined and illustrated, particularly their economic activities, and relations with Spaniards and other local people. For this, the Spanish manuscripts kept in the several archives in the Philippines, such as protocolos, marriage information, provisor's court records, and customs records, etc., were consulted.
The Chinese residents in Manila during 1750-1820 suffered from the Spanish restrictive policy, to name a few, the requirement of the Catholic faith. They nevertheless succeeded in establishing a network of people which covered their hometowns in Fu-jian, the Spanish Philippines, and the Sulu Islands outside the Spanish sphere. The Christian Chinese married legally local women and produced mestizo offspring. The Chinese hand in hand with their mestizo descendants adjusted to the changing colonial environment and continued to support the growth of Spanish colonial Manila.

  • Research Products

    (12 results)

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All Publications (12 results)

  • [Publications] 菅谷成子: "18世紀中葉フィリピンにおける中国人移民社会のカトリック化と中国系メスティーソの興隆"東洋文化研究所紀要(東京大学). 139. 420-444 (2000)

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  • [Publications] 菅谷成子: "Chinese Immigrant Society in the Latter Half of the 18^<th>-century Philippines : Strategy for Survival in Response to Spain's New Chinese Policy"Intercultural Relations, Cultural Transformation, and Identity : The Ethnic Chinese (Manila, Kaisa Para Sa Kaunla ran). 553-570 (2000)

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  • [Publications] 菅谷成子: "スペイン植民都市マニラの形成と発展"アジアの大都市(「マニラ」日本評論社). 4. 21-47 (2001)

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  • [Publications] 菅谷成子: "スール-海域世界-スペイン領マニラと中国貿易"ウォーレシアという世界(海のアジア,岩波書店). 4. 179-208 (2001)

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  • [Publications] 菅谷成子: "スペイン領フィリピンの成立"東南アジア近世の成立(岩波講座東南アジア史). 3. 121-148 (2001)

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  • [Publications] 菅谷成子: "島嶼部「華僑社会」の成立"東南アジア近世国家群の展開(岩波講座東南アジア史). 4. 211-238 (2001)

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  • [Publications] Sugaya, Nariko: "The Catholicized Chinese Society in the Mid- Eighteenth Century Philippines and Its Relevance to the Rise of Chinese Mestizos (in Japanese)"The Memoirs of the Institute of Oriental Culture. 139. 203-228 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Sugaya, Nariko: "Chinese Immigrant Society in the Latter Half of the 18th-century Philippines: Strategy for Survival in Response to Spain's New Chinese Policy"Intercultural Relations, Cultural Transformation, and Identity: The Ethnic Chinese, Kaisa Para Sa Kaunlaran. 553-570 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Sugaya, Nariko: "Spanish Colonial Manila: Establishment and Growth (in Japanese)"Asia no dai-toshi [Asian Mega-cities], Vol. 4: Manila, Nihon Hyoron-sha. 21-47 (2001)

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  • [Publications] Sugaya, Nariko: "The Sulu Maritime World: Spanish Manila and Its China Trade (in Japanese)"Umi no Ajia [Maritime Asia. Vol. 4: Uoreshia to iu sekai [The World of Wallacea]. Iwanami-shoten. 179-208 (2001)

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  • [Publications] Sugaya, Nariko: "The Spanish Colonial Philippines: Its Beginnings (in Japanese)"Iwanami-kouza tounan-ajia shi [The Iwanami's History of Southeast Asia]. Vol. 3: Tounan-ajia kinsei no seiritsu [The Formation of the Modern Southeast Asian World]. Iwanami-shoten. 121-148 (2001)

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  • [Publications] Sugaya, Nariko: "The Evolution of Huagiao or 'Overseas Chinese' Settlements in Insular Southeast Asia (in Japanese)"Iwanami-kouza tounan-ajia shi [The Iwanami's History of Southeast Asia]. Vol. 4: Tounan-ajia kinsei kokka-gun no tenkai [The Development of Proto-modern States in Southeast Asia]. Iwanami-shoten. 211-238 (2001)

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