1626年西班牙入侵台灣的「正當化」
Other Title
The “Justification” of the Spanish Intrusion in Taiwan in 1626
Resource
臺大文史哲學報 60, 頁 339 ~372
Journal
臺大文史哲學報,60
Pages
339-372
Date Issued
2004-04-14
Date
2004-04-14
Author(s)
Borao Mateo, José Eugenio
DOI
246246/2006121215550733
Abstract
The Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula were fighting the Muslim kingdoms in that region for eight centuries during the period known as the Reconquista (711-1492). This created a society accustomed to fighting, whose energies were then directed to the conquest of America. Once the first atrocities of the conquistadores & colonizers against the Indians were reported by some missionaries, the Spanish Crown started to consider if this historical process could be continued or not, & if there were any legal bases that might justify it. Very soon the scholars of that time realized that the reason for the Reconquista (the recovery of their land from the Moors) was different from that of the Conquest of America. Muslims were considered as antichristian & intruders. On the contrary, the Amerindians could only be considered as pagans & the real rulers of their kingdoms. A complex debate arose in Spanish universities such as Salamanca on this question in the 16th century.
Subjects
International Law
Taiwan History
Spaniards in Taiwan
Publisher
臺北市:臺大文史哲學報編輯委員會
Type
journal article
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