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How Taiwan Became Chinese
Dutch, Spanish, and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century
by Tonio Andrade
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Reader's Guide
Introduction
1. Taiwan on the Eve of Colonization
2. A Scramble for Influence
3. Pax Hollandica
4. La Isla Hermosa: The Rise of the Spanish Colony in Northern Taiwan
5. The Fall of Spanish Taiwan
6. The Birth of Co-Colonization
7. The Challenges of a Chinese Frontier
8. "The Only Bees on Formosa That Give Honey"
9. Lord and Vassal: Company Rule over the Aborigines
10. The Beginning of the End
11. The Fall of Dutch Taiwan
Conclusion
Works Cited
Appendix A: Weights, Measures, and Exchange Rates
Appendix B: Governors-General, Governors, and Missionaries
Appendix C: Income and Outlays in Dutch Taiwan
Appendix D: Taiwan in Antique Maps
Reference Map of Taiwan
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Acknowledgments
Preface
Reader's Guide
Introduction
1. Taiwan on the Eve of Colonization
2. A Scramble for Influence
3. Pax Hollandica
4. La Isla Hermosa: The Rise of the Spanish Colony in Northern Taiwan
5. The Fall of Spanish Taiwan
6. The Birth of Co-Colonization
7. The Challenges of a Chinese Frontier
8. "The Only Bees on Formosa That Give Honey"
9. Lord and Vassal: Company Rule over the Aborigines
10. The Beginning of the End
11. The Fall of Dutch Taiwan
Conclusion
Works Cited
Appendix A: Weights, Measures, and Exchange Rates
Appendix B: Governors-General, Governors, and Missionaries
Appendix C: Income and Outlays in Dutch Taiwan
Book Index