The Affair of the Madre de Deus

The Affair of the Madre de Deus
Author: C Boxer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136907262

The fact that the Portuguese opened up the Far East to European maritime enterprise is well known, but the prosperity to which their trade attained in that region is less so, as historians have tended to dwell on the English or Dutch activities. The period of Luso-Japanese trade is therefore of interest in more ways than one, and in particular the first decade of the seventeenth century when Japan was being moulded by Tokugawa Iyeyasu and when the country was still open to foreigners regardless of their race or religion. This volume involved considerable research in four languages and most of the information is here presented to the English reader for the first time.

澳門研究

澳門研究
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1993
Genre: Macau (China : Special Administrative Region)
ISBN:

Portuguese Merchants and Missionaries in Feudal Japan, 1543-1640

Portuguese Merchants and Missionaries in Feudal Japan, 1543-1640
Author: Charles Ralph Boxer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The relationship between God and Mammon forms a recurring theme in this volume, the third collection of Professor Boxer's articles to be published by Variorum. The previous two traced the Portuguese expansion through the Indian Ocean to South-East Asia, and in this one he moves on further, to the Far East, to deal with the China-Japan trade, based on the cities of Macao and Nagasaki. Yet there, as elsewhere, commerce was not disassociated from religion: not only were the missionaries so enthusiastically despatched to convert the Japanese dependant on the merchants for shipping, but the Jesuits, the principal of those missionaries, themselves played an active part in the trade, and the fortunes of both merchants and missionaries proved inextricably linked. In these articles the author describes the successes and tragedies of the Portuguese during the period when they dominated European activity in the Far East, and assesses their influence in what has come to be called the 'Christian century' in Japan.