Bartolomé de Las Casas and the Defense of Amerindian Rights

Bartolomé de Las Casas and the Defense of Amerindian Rights
Title Bartolomé de Las Casas and the Defense of Amerindian Rights PDF eBook
Author Lawrence A. Clayton
Publisher Atlantic Crossings
Total Pages 158
Release 2020
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0817359699

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"This is a reader devoted to the life and writings of Bartolomé de las Casas (1485-1566), and the effects of his legacy on the age of the Encounter when Europeans-principally but not exclusively Spaniards-conquered the Americas. Las Casas is arguably the most important figure of the Encounter Age after Christopher Columbus, and Las Casas is well known to those who teach Western civilization, various survey histories of Spain and Latin America, and Atlantic history. He is known principally as the author of the "Black Legend," as well as the "protector" of American Indians. He was one of the pioneers of the human rights movement, and a Christian activist who invoked Biblical scripture to interpret what was right and wrong in the great age of the Encounter. He was also one of the first and most thorough chroniclers of the conquest, and a biographer who saved the diary of Columbus's first voyage for posterity through his History of the Indies, for the journal of that voyage was lost. He was also an innovator in political theory and a proto-ethnographer, and his contributions in geography, philosophy, and literature are no less significant. That he was also crusty, self-righteous, judgmental, given to gross exaggerations, and not a very loving Christian adds the very human dimension of failure to his character. This reader provides the most wide-ranging, and concise anthology of Las Casas' writings, in translation, ever made available. It contains not only excerpts from his most well-known texts, but also his writings on political philosophy and law, which are largely unavailable. Many of these selections have never been translated into English and they mostly address these under-appreciated aspects of his thought. As such, this volume presents Las Casas as a more comprehensive and systematic philosophical and legal thinker than he is given credit. The introduction puts these writings into a synthetic whole by biographically tracing his indigenous advocacy throughout his career"--

History of the Indies

History of the Indies
Title History of the Indies PDF eBook
Author Bartolomé de las Casas
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages 340
Release 1971
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Bartolomé de Las Casas and the Defense of Amerindian Rights

Bartolomé de Las Casas and the Defense of Amerindian Rights
Title Bartolomé de Las Casas and the Defense of Amerindian Rights PDF eBook
Author Lawrence A. Clayton
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2020
Genre America
ISBN 9780817392857

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"This is a reader devoted to the life and writings of Bartolome de las Casas (1485-1566), and the effects of his legacy on the age of the Encounter when Europeans-principally but not exclusively Spaniards-conquered the Americas. Las Casas is arguably the most important figure of the Encounter Age after Christopher Columbus, and Las Casas is well known to those who teach Western civilization, various survey histories of Spain and Latin America, and Atlantic history. He is known principally as the author of the "Black Legend," as well as the "protector" of American Indians. He was one of the pioneers of the human rights movement, and a Christian activist who invoked Biblical scripture to interpret what was right and wrong in the great age of the Encounter. He was also one of the first and most thorough chroniclers of the conquest, and a biographer who saved the diary of Columbus's first voyage for posterity through his History of the Indies, for the journal of that voyage was lost. He was also an innovator in political theory and a proto-ethnographer, and his contributions in geography, philosophy, and literature are no less significant. That he was also crusty, self-righteous, judgmental, given to gross exaggerations, and not a very loving Christian adds the very human dimension of failure to his character. This reader provides the most wide-ranging, and concise anthology of Las Casas' writings, in translation, ever made available. It contains not only excerpts from his most well-known texts, but also his writings on political philosophy and law, which are largely unavailable. Many of these selections have never been translated into English and they mostly address these under-appreciated aspects of his thought. As such, this volume presents Las Casas as a more comprehensive and systematic philosophical and legal thinker than he is given credit. The introduction puts these writings into a synthetic whole by biographically tracing his indigenous advocacy throughout his career"--

In Defense of the Indians

In Defense of the Indians
Title In Defense of the Indians PDF eBook
Author Bartolomé de las Casas
Publisher
Total Pages 385
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9780875805566

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Contains primary source material.

A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies

A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies
Title A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies PDF eBook
Author Bartolomé de las Casas
Publisher Open Road Media
Total Pages 96
Release 2022-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1504078586

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A Spanish friar documents the brutal treatment of Caribbean natives at the hands of colonial authorities in the sixteenth century. After traveling to the New World, Dominican friar Bartolomé de Las Casas witnessed conquistadors wreak unimaginable horrors upon the Indigenous people of the Caribbean. He later dedicated his life to fighting for their protection. Following numerous failed attempts to reason with authorities in Spain, he chose to document everything he had seen over a span of fifty years and to give it to Spain’s Prince Philip II. In A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies, Las Casas catalogues the atrocities he observed the Spanish colonial authorities inflict upon the native people. He discusses the brutal torture, mass genocide, and enslavement. He passionately pleas for an end to this treatment and for the native peoples to be given basic human rights.

A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies

A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies
Title A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies PDF eBook
Author Bartolomé de las Casas
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 90
Release 2020-03-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Witness the chilling chronicle of colonial atrocities and the mistreatment of indigenous peoples in 'A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies'. Written by the compassionate Spanish Dominican friar Bartolomé de las Casas in 1542, this harrowing account exposes the heinous crimes committed by the Spanish in the Americas. Addressed to Prince Philip II of Spain, Las Casas' heartfelt plea for justice sheds light on the fear of divine punishment and the salvation of Native souls. From the burning of innocent people to the relentless exploitation of labor, the author unveils a brutal reality that spans across Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and Cuba.

Bartolomé de las Casas, O.P.

Bartolomé de las Casas, O.P.
Title Bartolomé de las Casas, O.P. PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 505
Release 2018-12-10
Genre History
ISBN 9004387668

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A landmark in Lascasian scholarship: the work of seventeen scholars, contributions span the fields of history, Latin American studies, literary criticism, philosophy and theology.