Escaping Empire

IF 1.9 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY American Historical Review Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1093/ahr/rhad298
Stephanie Mawson
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Abstract: This article explores the flight of indigenous communities from Philippine lowlands into mountain spaces, a frequent and widespread response to Spanish colonization in the seventeenth century. During this period, indigenous zones of refuge were not exceptional but present in almost every part of Luzon and the Visayas. The shared history of flight and resistance frustrated the ambitions of Spanish missionaries and military commanders for much of the colonial period and beyond. In the uplands, indigenous communities made use of local geographies and ecologies to bolster their resistance and maintain their autonomy. In dialogue with recent scholarship on colonial frontiers and indigenous hinterlands, this article challenges the perception of a colonial dominance that spread inexorably across the archipelago in the seventeenth century. It offers a new perspective on the history of colonization and confronts the perceived upland-lowland divide that has typified Southeast Asian historiography, demonstrating that upland and lowland spaces had shared histories of resistance, migration, and trade throughout the colonial period.
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摘要:本文探讨了土著社区从菲律宾低地向山区的迁徙,这是对17世纪西班牙殖民统治的一种频繁而广泛的反应。在此期间,土著居民的避难区并不例外,而是几乎遍布吕宋岛和米沙鄢群岛的每一个地方。逃亡和抵抗的共同历史挫败了西班牙传教士和军事指挥官在殖民时期及以后的大部分时间里的野心。在高地,土著社区利用当地的地理和生态来加强他们的抵抗和保持他们的自治权。在与最近关于殖民地边界和土著腹地的学者的对话中,本文挑战了17世纪殖民统治在群岛上无情蔓延的看法。它为殖民历史提供了一个新的视角,并直面被认为是东南亚史学典型的高地和低地鸿沟,表明高地和低地空间在整个殖民时期都有共同的抵抗、移民和贸易历史。
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