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The Spanish struggle for justice in the conquest of America

Title
The Spanish struggle for justice in the conquest of America / Lewis Hanke ; new introduction by Susan Scafidi and Peter Bakewell ; previously unpublished personal and professional reminiscence by the author.
Author
Hanke, Lewis.
Publication
Dallas, Tex. : Southern Methodist University Press, 2002.

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xx, 246 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
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Note
  • Originally published: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1949.
  • "Published in cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-211) and index.
Contents
  • Lewis Hanke and the Spanish Struggle for Justice in the Conquest of America: Recent Historiography and Future Jurisprudence -- New Introduction / Susan Scafidi and Peter Bakewell -- Lewis Hanke: Latin Americanist and Historian - Lewis Hanke and the Influence of Spanish Law in the United States -- Pt. I. The First Cry for Justice in America -- I. The Sermons of Frier Antonio De Montesinos -- II. The Basis of Spain's Right to Rule the Indies -- III. The Requirement - A most Remarkable Document -- Pt. II. Spanish Experiments in America -- IV. Could the Indians Learn to Live Like Christian Spaniards? -- V. Could the New World be Colonized Peacefully with Farmers? -- VI. Could the Faith Be Preached by Peaceful Means Alone? -- VII. Could the Encomienda System be Abolished? -- Pt. III. The Development of the Struggle for Justice, 1550-1600 -- VIII. "All the Peoples of the World are Men" -- IX. The Waging of Just War in the Indies --
  • X. The Just Titles of Spain to the Indies -- XI. Just title Discussions in Mexico and the Philippines -- XII. Francisco De Toledo and the Just Titles to the Inca Empire. The Development of Latin American History in the United States, 1923-1988: Reminiscences, Reflections, and Recommendations.
ISBN
0870744666
LCCN
2002034516
OCLC
  • ocm50676248
  • SCSB-4294898
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Columbia University Libraries