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Women in Iberian expansion overseas, 1415-1815: some facts, fancies and personalities
C. R. Boxer
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page 7)
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Introduction (page 9)
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I. Morocco, West Africa and the Atlantic Islands (page 11)
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II. Spanish and Portuguese America (page 35)
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III. Portuguese Asia and the Spanish Philippines (page 63)
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IV. The Cult of Mary and the Practice of Misogyny (page 97)
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APPENDICES
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I. Grant of an encomienda by Pedro de Valdivia to Doña Inés Suárez, 1544 (page 113)
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II. The rape of Dona Margarida de Mendonça, 1611 (page 115)
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III. An Iberian misogynistic jingle of c. 1614 (page 117)
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IV. Bequests for the girls and mui-tsai of Macao, 1614 (page 119)
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V. Filipina and Spanish women compared, 1689 (page 121)
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VI. Autograph letter from the Countess of Assumar to her son, 1704 (page 123)
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English abstracts of the Iberian documents (page 129)
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Glossary (page 135)
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Index (page 139)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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IJAHS | 10.2 (1977): 361-362 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/217382 |
HAHR | 57.1 (Feb. 1977): 126-127 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2513560 |
AHR | 81.4 (Oct. 1976): 1009 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1865098 |
Citable Link
Published: 1975
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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