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Everyday Life in the Philippines, 1657–1699 Selections from the Manuscripts of Juan de Paz

  • Writer: Resonate Creatives
    Resonate Creatives
  • Feb 18
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Updated: Feb 25

Gharala, N. L. A., Camacho, M. S. T., & Mesquida, J. O. (Eds.). (2025). Everyday life in the Philippines, 1657-1699: selections from the manuscripts of Juan de Paz. Palgrave Macmillan. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-81493-8 This book and all its chapters are indexed in Scopus.



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This book examines the legacy of one of the most influential members of Spanish society in the seventeenth-century Philippines, Dominican scholar Juan de Paz. Using a unique manuscript from the collections of the Archivo de la Universidad de Santo Tomás in Manila, the authors provide a window into the concerns, problems, and entanglements of people of different ethnicities, occupations, and stations in life. Paz’s writings resolving conflicts and weighing in on questions (consultas) have not previously been translated into English. The transcriptions, translations, and editorial introductions collected in this volume therefore make it an invaluable resource for students and scholars interested in the cultural and social history of the Philippines and the Spanish empire.


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