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The Unheard Voice of Law in Bartolome de Las Casas's Brevisima Relacion de la Destruicion de las Indias (Paperback)
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The Unheard Voice of Law in Bartolome de Las Casas's Brevisima Relacion de la Destruicion de las Indias (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in the History of the Americas
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The Unheard Voice of Law in Bartolome de las Casas's Brevisima
relacion de la destruicion de las Indias reinterprets Las Casas's
controversial treatise as a legal document, whose legal character
is linked to civil and ecclesial genres of the Early Modern and
late Renaissance juridical tradition. Bartolome de las Casas
proclaimed: "I have labored to inquire about, study, and discern
the law; I have plumbed the depths and have reached the
headwaters." The Unheard Voice also plumbs the depths of Las
Casas's voice of law in his widely read and highly controversial
Brevisima relacion-a legal document published and debated since the
16th century. This original reinterpretation of his Very Brief
Account uncovers the juridical approach voiced in his defense of
the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. The Unheard Voice
innovatively asserts that the Brevisima relacion's legal character
is intimately linked to civil and ecclesial genres of the late
Renaissance juridical tradition. This paradigm-shifting book
contextualizes the formation of Las Casas's juridical voice in
canon law and theology-initially as a secular cleric, subsequently
as a Dominican friar, and finally as a diocesan bishop-and
demonstrates how his experienced juridical voice fought for justice
in trans-Atlantic debates about Indigenous peoples' level of
humanity, religious freedom, enslavement, and conquest. Reaching
the headwaters of Las Casas's hitherto unheard juridical voice of
law in the Brevisima relacion provides readers with a previously
unheard interpretation-an appealing voice for readers and students
of this powerful Early Modern text that still resonates today. The
Unheard Voice of Law is a valuable companion text for many in the
disciplines of literature, history, theology, law, and philosophy
who read Bartolome de las Casas's Very Brief Account and study his
life, labor, and legacy.
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