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DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="CID:<FFFF__=0ABBE548DFE235B58f9e8a93d@coffeebean.com>":
 Webinar\, 2-4 pm\, PHT (for registration and more information\, see the li
 nk below)\nDrawing inspiration from the emerging sub-field of New Diplomat
 ic History which challenges Eurocentric narratives of diplomacy and highli
 ghts the varied cultures and actors that shaped diplomatic practices and i
 deas\, this online forum showcases innovative case studies of Philippine d
 iplomatic histories in the early modern period from the country’s three ma
 in island groups namely\, Luzon\, Visayas\, and Mindanao. It focuses on tr
 eaty-making and diplomatic practices among indigenous groups and the role 
 of indigenous actors in shaping diplomatic and political outcomes. The ear
 ly modern Philippines (c. 1500-1800) offers a rich milieu to understand mu
 lti-layered and multi-faceted diplomacy where indigenous actors negotiated
 \, allied or competed with groups such as the Spanish\, Chinese\, etc. By 
 showcasing these three presentations\, this forum hopes not only to contri
 bute to discussions on Philippine history but also and perhaps more import
 antly\, to global historical conversations that often miss the narratives 
 on and agencies of non-Western diplomatic actors.&nbsp\;\n\nMARK ALEXANDER
  DIZON\, Ph.D.Assistant Professor\, Ateneo de Manila University\nBIRGIT TR
 EMML-WERNER\, Ph.D.Senior Lecturer\, Stockholm University\nGEORGE EMMANUEL
  BORRINAGA\, Ph.D.Associate Professor\, University of San Carlos\, Cebu Ci
 ty\nSTEFAN AMIRELL\, Ph.D. (concluding remarks)Professor\, Linnaeus Univer
 sity\n\n\nContact Email\nstefan.amirell@lnu.se\n\n\nURL\n\nhttps://ac.upd.
 edu.ph/index.php/news-announcements/3725-revisiting-philippine-diplomatic-
 histories-online-roundtable
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SUMMARY:Online Seminar: Revisiting Philippine Diplomatic Histories: Treatie
 s and Treaty-Making in the Early Modern Period
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URL:https://sea-treaties.org/index.php/events/47-online-seminar-revisiting-
 philippine-diplomatic-histories-treaties-and-treaty-making-in-the-early-mo
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