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How Taiwan became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish, and Han colonization in the seventeenth century
Tonio Andrade
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright and Permissions
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List of Illustrations
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List of Maps
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Reference Map of Taiwan
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Acknowledgments
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Preface: Is Taiwan Chinese?
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Reader's Guide
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Archival Sources
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Romanization
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Nomenclature
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Abbrevations
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Other Reference Information
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Introduction
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[Intro]
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China and the Seas
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Japanese Expansion
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European Expansion
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The Age of Expansion: An Asian Perspective
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Chapter 1 Taiwan on the Eve of Colonization
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[Intro]
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Taiwan Physical and Human Geography
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Chinese in Taiwan
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Chapter 2 A Scramble for Influence
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[Intro]
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The Bay of Tayouan
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Pirates
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Japanese
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Chapter 3 Pax Hollandica
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[Intro]
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War and Diplomacy
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Pax Hollandica
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Chapter 4 La Isla Hermosa: The Rise of the Spanish Colony in Northern Taiwan
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[Intro]
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Establishing a Spanish Colony
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Spiritual Expansion
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Chapter 5 The Fall of Spanish Taiwan
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[Intro]
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A Burdensome Little Colony
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Siege
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Chapter 6 The Birth of Co-colonization
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[Intro]
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Colonization
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The Establishment of Agriculture
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Chapter 7 The Challenges of a Chinese Frontier
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[Intro]
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Deer Hunting
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Violence Against Chinese
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Conclusion
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Chapter 8 “The Only Bees on Formosa That Give Honey”
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[Intro]
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Raising Revenues
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Rebellion
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Chapter 9 Lord and Vassal: Company Rule over the Aborigines
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[Intro]
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Raising Revenues from Aborigines
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Landdag: Feudal Symbolism in an Early-Modern Frontier
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After the Rebellion
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Chapter 10 The Beginning of the End
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[Intro]
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Zheng Chenggong, the Manchus, and Maritime East Asia
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Chenggong and the Company
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Chapter 11 The Fall of Dutch Taiwan
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[Intro]
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Rumors of an Invasion
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Zheng Chenggong Attacks
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Conclusion
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Appendix A: Weights, Measures, and Exchange Rates
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Appendix B: Governors-General, Governors, and Missionaries
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Dutch Governors-General, Governors, and Missionaries
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Spanish Governors-General, Governors, and Missionaries
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Appendix C: Income and Outlays in Dutch Taiwan
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Explanation of Table
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Graphs
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Appendix D: Taiwan in Antique Maps
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Notes
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Introduction
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Chapter 1 Taiwan on the Eve of Colonization
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Chapter 2 A Scramble for Influence
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Chapter 3 Pax Hollandica
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Chapter 4 La Isla Hermosa: The Rise of the Spanish Colony in Northern Taiwan
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Chapter 5 The Fall of Spanish Taiwan
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Chapter 6 The Birth of Co-colonization
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Chapter 7 The Challenges of a Chinese Frontier
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Chapter 8 “The Only Bees on Formosa That Give Honey”
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Chapter 9 Lord and Vassal: Company Rule over the Aborigines
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Chapter 10 The Beginning of the End
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Chapter 11 The Fall of Dutch Taiwan
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Conclusion
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Appendix A: Weights, Measures, and Exchange Rates
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Works Cited
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Conceptual, Topical, and Thematic Index
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About the Author
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SAL | http://www.salon.com/tech/htww/2007/04/05/taiwan_china/index.html |
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