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Nagasaki, on the west coast of the Japanese island of Kyushu, is known in the West for having been the target of an atomic bomb attack on August 9, 1945. Less well known is that the city was founded by Europeans, Jesuit missionaries who arrived in the area in the second half of the 16th century. The Jesuits had come to convert the Japanese. After baptizing a Japanese lord or daimyo of the area, they established Nagasaki in 1571 to provide the Portuguese a safe harbor in his domain. Profits for the daimyo and the Japanese who converted to Christianity soon followed.
This book is the first comprehensive history in any language of the rise and fall of Christian Nagasaki (1560-1640). The author provides a narrative of the city's early years from both the European and Japanese perspectives.
This book is the first comprehensive history in any language of the rise and fall of Christian Nagasaki (1560-1640). The author provides a narrative of the city's early years from both the European and Japanese perspectives.
Nagasaki, on the west coast of the Japanese island of Kyushu, is known in the West for having been the target of an atomic bomb attack on August 9, 1945. Less well known is that the city was founded by Europeans, Jesuit missionaries who arrived in the area in the second half of the 16th century. The Jesuits had come to convert the Japanese. After baptizing a Japanese lord or daimyo of the area, they established Nagasaki in 1571 to provide the Portuguese a safe harbor in his domain. Profits for the daimyo and the Japanese who converted to Christianity soon followed.
This book is the first comprehensive history in any language of the rise and fall of Christian Nagasaki (1560-1640). The author provides a narrative of the city's early years from both the European and Japanese perspectives.
This book is the first comprehensive history in any language of the rise and fall of Christian Nagasaki (1560-1640). The author provides a narrative of the city's early years from both the European and Japanese perspectives.
Über den Autor
Reinier H. Hesselink is the author of Prisoners from Nambu: Reality and Make-Believe in Seventeenth-Century Japanese Diplomacy (2002) and many articles on Japanese and world history in English, Dutch, Japanese, and Portuguese journals and other scholarly publications. He lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Abbreviated Genealogies of the Arima, ¿mura, Nagasaki and Chijiwa Houses
Timeline for the History of Christian Nagasaki
A Note on Currencies, Weights and Dates
Part One: Founding Fathers (1561-1586)
From Hirado to Yokoseura: Luis d'Almeida (1)
Becoming a Christian: ¿mura Sumitada (1)
The Mission's Superior: Cosme de Torrès
A New Anchorage: Luis d'Almeida (2)
A Knight in Superior Armor: João Pereira
The Chinese in Nagasaki Bay: Nagasaki Sumikata
A Man for the Jesuits: ¿mura Sumitada (2)
Nagasaki Bay in 1568: Gaspar Vilela
The Busy Scribbler: Luís Fróis (1)
The Founding of Nagasaki: Francisco Cabral
No Place for the Fainthearted: Belchior de Figueiredo
Christian Champion: Gaspar Coelho (1)
The "Donation" of Nagasaki: Alessandro Valignano
The King-Sized Admiral: Ambrósio Fernandes
Militant Missionaries: Gaspar Coelho (2)
Part Two: Brave New World (1587-1613)
The Conqueror of Kyushu: Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1)
The Slave Trader: Domingos Monteiro
Rewriting History: Luís Fróis (2)
Master of the Tenka: Toyotomi Hideyoshi (2)
A Hapless Captain Major: Roque de Melo
A Spaniard from Peru: Juan de Solís
A New Head of the Mission: Pedro Gómez
The Spanish Spy: Bernardo Avila Girón (1)
A Cockaigne of Sex: Francesco Carletti (1)
The Martyred Mendicant: Pedro Blásquez
A Town Under Pressure: Francesco Carletti (2)
The Italian Painter: Giovanni Cola
A Chinese Madonna: Matsupo/Maso
The Eyes and Ears of Ieyasu: Ogasawara Ichi'an
Anti-Christian Cabal: The Hasegawa Siblings
The Last Conquistador: André Pessoa
Part Three: Forging a Yamato Soul (1614-1629)
The Second Prohibition: Tokugawa Ieyasu
The Last Processions: Bernardo Avila Girón (2)
The City Occupied: Yamaguchi Naotomo
The Destruction of the Churches: Hasegawa Sahy¿e
An Early Apostate: Chijiwa Miguel
The Taiwan Expedition: Murayama T¿an
Dangerous Litigation: Murayama T¿an vs. Suetsugu Heiz¿
The New Governor: Hasegawa Gonroku (1)
In Pursuit of Ordination: Araki Thomé
Changes in the City: Hasegawa Gonroku (2)
The Summer of 1622: Bento Fernandes
A Japanese Padre: Kimura Sebastião
The Ten-Family System: Hama-no-machi Antonio
The Corral of the Martyrs: Sukedayu
Repressive Measures: Tokugawa Iemitsu
A Hard-Liner: Mizuno Morinobu
The Climax of the Persecution: Takenaka Shigeyoshi
The Brave Ex-Mayor: Machida João
Epilogue: Nagasaki in the 1630s
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Abbreviated Genealogies of the Arima, ¿mura, Nagasaki and Chijiwa Houses
Timeline for the History of Christian Nagasaki
A Note on Currencies, Weights and Dates
Part One: Founding Fathers (1561-1586)
From Hirado to Yokoseura: Luis d'Almeida (1)
Becoming a Christian: ¿mura Sumitada (1)
The Mission's Superior: Cosme de Torrès
A New Anchorage: Luis d'Almeida (2)
A Knight in Superior Armor: João Pereira
The Chinese in Nagasaki Bay: Nagasaki Sumikata
A Man for the Jesuits: ¿mura Sumitada (2)
Nagasaki Bay in 1568: Gaspar Vilela
The Busy Scribbler: Luís Fróis (1)
The Founding of Nagasaki: Francisco Cabral
No Place for the Fainthearted: Belchior de Figueiredo
Christian Champion: Gaspar Coelho (1)
The "Donation" of Nagasaki: Alessandro Valignano
The King-Sized Admiral: Ambrósio Fernandes
Militant Missionaries: Gaspar Coelho (2)
Part Two: Brave New World (1587-1613)
The Conqueror of Kyushu: Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1)
The Slave Trader: Domingos Monteiro
Rewriting History: Luís Fróis (2)
Master of the Tenka: Toyotomi Hideyoshi (2)
A Hapless Captain Major: Roque de Melo
A Spaniard from Peru: Juan de Solís
A New Head of the Mission: Pedro Gómez
The Spanish Spy: Bernardo Avila Girón (1)
A Cockaigne of Sex: Francesco Carletti (1)
The Martyred Mendicant: Pedro Blásquez
A Town Under Pressure: Francesco Carletti (2)
The Italian Painter: Giovanni Cola
A Chinese Madonna: Matsupo/Maso
The Eyes and Ears of Ieyasu: Ogasawara Ichi'an
Anti-Christian Cabal: The Hasegawa Siblings
The Last Conquistador: André Pessoa
Part Three: Forging a Yamato Soul (1614-1629)
The Second Prohibition: Tokugawa Ieyasu
The Last Processions: Bernardo Avila Girón (2)
The City Occupied: Yamaguchi Naotomo
The Destruction of the Churches: Hasegawa Sahy¿e
An Early Apostate: Chijiwa Miguel
The Taiwan Expedition: Murayama T¿an
Dangerous Litigation: Murayama T¿an vs. Suetsugu Heiz¿
The New Governor: Hasegawa Gonroku (1)
In Pursuit of Ordination: Araki Thomé
Changes in the City: Hasegawa Gonroku (2)
The Summer of 1622: Bento Fernandes
A Japanese Padre: Kimura Sebastião
The Ten-Family System: Hama-no-machi Antonio
The Corral of the Martyrs: Sukedayu
Repressive Measures: Tokugawa Iemitsu
A Hard-Liner: Mizuno Morinobu
The Climax of the Persecution: Takenaka Shigeyoshi
The Brave Ex-Mayor: Machida João
Epilogue: Nagasaki in the 1630s
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2015 |
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Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
Jahrhundert: | Altertum |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780786499618 |
ISBN-10: | 0786499613 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Hesselink, Reinier H. |
Hersteller: | McFarland |
Maße: | 254 x 178 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | Reinier H. Hesselink |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 07.12.2015 |
Gewicht: | 0,569 kg |
Über den Autor
Reinier H. Hesselink is the author of Prisoners from Nambu: Reality and Make-Believe in Seventeenth-Century Japanese Diplomacy (2002) and many articles on Japanese and world history in English, Dutch, Japanese, and Portuguese journals and other scholarly publications. He lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Abbreviated Genealogies of the Arima, ¿mura, Nagasaki and Chijiwa Houses
Timeline for the History of Christian Nagasaki
A Note on Currencies, Weights and Dates
Part One: Founding Fathers (1561-1586)
From Hirado to Yokoseura: Luis d'Almeida (1)
Becoming a Christian: ¿mura Sumitada (1)
The Mission's Superior: Cosme de Torrès
A New Anchorage: Luis d'Almeida (2)
A Knight in Superior Armor: João Pereira
The Chinese in Nagasaki Bay: Nagasaki Sumikata
A Man for the Jesuits: ¿mura Sumitada (2)
Nagasaki Bay in 1568: Gaspar Vilela
The Busy Scribbler: Luís Fróis (1)
The Founding of Nagasaki: Francisco Cabral
No Place for the Fainthearted: Belchior de Figueiredo
Christian Champion: Gaspar Coelho (1)
The "Donation" of Nagasaki: Alessandro Valignano
The King-Sized Admiral: Ambrósio Fernandes
Militant Missionaries: Gaspar Coelho (2)
Part Two: Brave New World (1587-1613)
The Conqueror of Kyushu: Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1)
The Slave Trader: Domingos Monteiro
Rewriting History: Luís Fróis (2)
Master of the Tenka: Toyotomi Hideyoshi (2)
A Hapless Captain Major: Roque de Melo
A Spaniard from Peru: Juan de Solís
A New Head of the Mission: Pedro Gómez
The Spanish Spy: Bernardo Avila Girón (1)
A Cockaigne of Sex: Francesco Carletti (1)
The Martyred Mendicant: Pedro Blásquez
A Town Under Pressure: Francesco Carletti (2)
The Italian Painter: Giovanni Cola
A Chinese Madonna: Matsupo/Maso
The Eyes and Ears of Ieyasu: Ogasawara Ichi'an
Anti-Christian Cabal: The Hasegawa Siblings
The Last Conquistador: André Pessoa
Part Three: Forging a Yamato Soul (1614-1629)
The Second Prohibition: Tokugawa Ieyasu
The Last Processions: Bernardo Avila Girón (2)
The City Occupied: Yamaguchi Naotomo
The Destruction of the Churches: Hasegawa Sahy¿e
An Early Apostate: Chijiwa Miguel
The Taiwan Expedition: Murayama T¿an
Dangerous Litigation: Murayama T¿an vs. Suetsugu Heiz¿
The New Governor: Hasegawa Gonroku (1)
In Pursuit of Ordination: Araki Thomé
Changes in the City: Hasegawa Gonroku (2)
The Summer of 1622: Bento Fernandes
A Japanese Padre: Kimura Sebastião
The Ten-Family System: Hama-no-machi Antonio
The Corral of the Martyrs: Sukedayu
Repressive Measures: Tokugawa Iemitsu
A Hard-Liner: Mizuno Morinobu
The Climax of the Persecution: Takenaka Shigeyoshi
The Brave Ex-Mayor: Machida João
Epilogue: Nagasaki in the 1630s
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Abbreviated Genealogies of the Arima, ¿mura, Nagasaki and Chijiwa Houses
Timeline for the History of Christian Nagasaki
A Note on Currencies, Weights and Dates
Part One: Founding Fathers (1561-1586)
From Hirado to Yokoseura: Luis d'Almeida (1)
Becoming a Christian: ¿mura Sumitada (1)
The Mission's Superior: Cosme de Torrès
A New Anchorage: Luis d'Almeida (2)
A Knight in Superior Armor: João Pereira
The Chinese in Nagasaki Bay: Nagasaki Sumikata
A Man for the Jesuits: ¿mura Sumitada (2)
Nagasaki Bay in 1568: Gaspar Vilela
The Busy Scribbler: Luís Fróis (1)
The Founding of Nagasaki: Francisco Cabral
No Place for the Fainthearted: Belchior de Figueiredo
Christian Champion: Gaspar Coelho (1)
The "Donation" of Nagasaki: Alessandro Valignano
The King-Sized Admiral: Ambrósio Fernandes
Militant Missionaries: Gaspar Coelho (2)
Part Two: Brave New World (1587-1613)
The Conqueror of Kyushu: Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1)
The Slave Trader: Domingos Monteiro
Rewriting History: Luís Fróis (2)
Master of the Tenka: Toyotomi Hideyoshi (2)
A Hapless Captain Major: Roque de Melo
A Spaniard from Peru: Juan de Solís
A New Head of the Mission: Pedro Gómez
The Spanish Spy: Bernardo Avila Girón (1)
A Cockaigne of Sex: Francesco Carletti (1)
The Martyred Mendicant: Pedro Blásquez
A Town Under Pressure: Francesco Carletti (2)
The Italian Painter: Giovanni Cola
A Chinese Madonna: Matsupo/Maso
The Eyes and Ears of Ieyasu: Ogasawara Ichi'an
Anti-Christian Cabal: The Hasegawa Siblings
The Last Conquistador: André Pessoa
Part Three: Forging a Yamato Soul (1614-1629)
The Second Prohibition: Tokugawa Ieyasu
The Last Processions: Bernardo Avila Girón (2)
The City Occupied: Yamaguchi Naotomo
The Destruction of the Churches: Hasegawa Sahy¿e
An Early Apostate: Chijiwa Miguel
The Taiwan Expedition: Murayama T¿an
Dangerous Litigation: Murayama T¿an vs. Suetsugu Heiz¿
The New Governor: Hasegawa Gonroku (1)
In Pursuit of Ordination: Araki Thomé
Changes in the City: Hasegawa Gonroku (2)
The Summer of 1622: Bento Fernandes
A Japanese Padre: Kimura Sebastião
The Ten-Family System: Hama-no-machi Antonio
The Corral of the Martyrs: Sukedayu
Repressive Measures: Tokugawa Iemitsu
A Hard-Liner: Mizuno Morinobu
The Climax of the Persecution: Takenaka Shigeyoshi
The Brave Ex-Mayor: Machida João
Epilogue: Nagasaki in the 1630s
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2015 |
---|---|
Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
Jahrhundert: | Altertum |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780786499618 |
ISBN-10: | 0786499613 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Hesselink, Reinier H. |
Hersteller: | McFarland |
Maße: | 254 x 178 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | Reinier H. Hesselink |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 07.12.2015 |
Gewicht: | 0,569 kg |
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