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Pedro de Alfaro and the Struggle for Power in the Globalized Pacific, 1565–1644 tells the compelling story of Pedro de Alfaro, a Spanish Franciscan whose clandestine 1579 mission to Ming China collapsed amid accusations of illegal entry and espionage, culminating in his death at sea in 1580 after being expelled from both mainland China and the Portuguese enclave at Macau. This mission, generally regarded as a failure by historians, actually marked a turning point in the development of early modern trans-imperial relations between Spain and China. Alfaro's report on the true size of China and the state of its military infrastructure, the first to come from a Spaniard with more than a few weeks' experience in the Ming Empire, reversed several years of unofficial Spanish plans for a conquest of China. This turn away from an armed invasion occurred precisely at the same time the Ming revised their tax code, drastically increasing the demand for Spanish silver, setting the stage for a relatively stable balance of power across the Pacific Ocean. For the next two centuries, this balance of power remained uneasily in place, allowing the development of a stable Pacific World, the final link in the development of early modern globalization.



Table of Contents

Introduction: “Not Worth Anything to a Historian:” The Search for Pedro de Alfaro

Chapter One: “We Did Nothing But Dream of China:” Pedro de Alfaro’s Historical Context

Chapter Two: “Bouquets of Silver:” The Spanish Philippines

Chapter Three: “The Spirit of the Lord is Never Idle:” The Mission to China

Chapter Four: “They Can Put Us All to the Knife If They Wish:” The End of the Conquest Dream

Chapter Five: “King of the Ocean Sea”?: 1580 as Catalyst for the Pacific World

Conclusion: “Such Burdensome Labors and Sorrows:” The World After Pedro de Alfaro

Appendix

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793618597, 978-1793618597
      ISBN10: 1793618593

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Pedro de Alfaro and the Struggle for Power in the Globalized Pacific, 1565–1644 tells the compelling story of Pedro de Alfaro, a Spanish Franciscan whose clandestine 1579 mission to Ming China collapsed amid accusations of illegal entry and espionage, culminating in his death at sea in 1580 after being expelled from both mainland China and the Portuguese enclave at Macau. This mission, generally regarded as a failure by historians, actually marked a turning point in the development of early modern trans-imperial relations between Spain and China. Alfaro's report on the true size of China and the state of its military infrastructure, the first to come from a Spaniard with more than a few weeks' experience in the Ming Empire, reversed several years of unofficial Spanish plans for a conquest of China. This turn away from an armed invasion occurred precisely at the same time the Ming revised their tax code, drastically increasing the demand for Spanish silver, setting the stage for a relatively stable balance of power across the Pacific Ocean. For the next two centuries, this balance of power remained uneasily in place, allowing the development of a stable Pacific World, the final link in the development of early modern globalization.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: “Not Worth Anything to a Historian:” The Search for Pedro de Alfaro

      Chapter One: “We Did Nothing But Dream of China:” Pedro de Alfaro’s Historical Context

      Chapter Two: “Bouquets of Silver:” The Spanish Philippines

      Chapter Three: “The Spirit of the Lord is Never Idle:” The Mission to China

      Chapter Four: “They Can Put Us All to the Knife If They Wish:” The End of the Conquest Dream

      Chapter Five: “King of the Ocean Sea”?: 1580 as Catalyst for the Pacific World

      Conclusion: “Such Burdensome Labors and Sorrows:” The World After Pedro de Alfaro

      Appendix

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