
New Books in East Asian Studies Ruth Mandujano López, "Steamships Across the Pacific: Maritime Journeys between Mexico, China, and Japan, 1867–1914" (U Hong Kong Press, 2025)
Apr 9, 2026
Ruth Mandujano López, cultural historian of 19th-century Mexican-Asian maritime ties, discusses steamship journeys linking Mexico with China and Japan. She describes archival detective work across global repositories. Conversations cover structuring the book around specific voyages, migration controversies, technological shifts around 1914, and surprising archival discoveries.
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Start Daily Writing To Build Momentum
- Start writing and stick with it to build momentum in long research projects.
- Ruth Mandujano López says Bill French told her: don't row, fire up a steam engine — daily writing turned scattered notes into a manageable manuscript.
Post Galleon Connections Reconfigured By Steam
- Mexican-Asian maritime links did not vanish after the Manila galleons; they reconfigured in the 19th century around new ports and steam technology.
- Mandujano López found gaps in Mexican archives meant researchers must follow records to Hong Kong, San Francisco, Madrid, and regional archives.
Unexpected Archive Trail From Oaxaca To Hong Kong
- Archival detective work took Mandujano López from Mexico City to local port archives in Salina Cruz, Mazatlán, and Manzanillo, then unexpectedly to Hong Kong, London, San Francisco, and Seville.
- Local historians and colonial archives (Archivo de Indias) revealed routes and diplomatic threads missing from central Mexican collections.



