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Foreign & International Law - Sepúlveda on the Spanish Invasion of the Americas: Defending Empire, Debating Las Casas (The History and Theory of International Law)

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Book Synopsis: This volume presents the first full English translation of four key texts from the dispute between Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda and Bartolomé de las Casas regarding the justice of Spain's invasion of the Americas, culminating in their famous debate in Valladolid in 1550-51. An impassioned defence of the invasion, Sepúlveda's Democrates secundus (composed around 1544) amplified the controversy within Spain about the justice of its activities in the Americas. When Las Casas schemed to block publication of Sepúlveda's manuscript, Sepúlveda wrote an Apologia (1550) in its defence. Tensions were so high that Emperor Charles V called a temporary halt to undertakings in the Americas and convoked a meeting of theologians and jurists in Valladolid to address the matter. Here, Sepúlveda and Las Casas debated bitterly. Las Casas subsequently printed a composite record of the Valladolid deliberations (Aquí se contiene una disputa o controversia, 1552). Sepúlveda retaliated by penning a furious response (Proposiciones temerarias y de mala doctrina, around 1553-54) and strove to have Las Casas' text banned by the Inquisition. The debate between Sepúlveda and Las Casas was a pivotal moment in the history of international legal thought. They argued over fundamental matters of empire and colonial rule; natural law and cultural difference; the jurisdiction of the Church, responsibilities of Christian rulers, and rights of infidel peoples; the just reasons for war and grounds for resistance; and the right to punish idolatry, protect innocents from tyranny, and subjugate unbelievers for the purpose of spreading the Christian faith. With a detailed scholarly introduction that elucidates the complex story of these four controversial texts and reflects on the impacts of Sepúlveda's ideas, which continue to be felt in the theories and practices of war today, this book is a must-read for all those interested in the fields of history, political science, international relations, and colonial studies.

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Discover the captivating debate that shaped the history of international law with Sepúlveda on the Spanish Invasion of the Americas: Defending Empire, Debating Las Casas. This groundbreaking book features the first full English translation of four key texts from the famous Valladolid dispute between Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda and Bartolomé de las Casas. Delve into the passionate arguments and thought-provoking discussions that unfolded in 16th-century Spain.

Uncover the controversy surrounding Spain's invasion of the Americas as Sepúlveda passionately defends its justice with his influential work, Democrates secundus. Witness the clash of ideologies as Las Casas, seeking to block the publication of Sepúlveda's manuscript, writes an Apologia to counter the defense. Experience the heated debate in Valladolid, where theologians and jurists convened to address the matter and where the future of empire and colonial rule hung in the balance.

This book offers a unique insight into vital topics of the time, including natural law, cultural differences, Christian rulers' responsibilities, and the rights of infidels. Explore discussions on reasons for war and grounds for resistance, the punishment of idolatry, the protection of innocents from tyranny, and the spread of the Christian faith. Sepúlveda's ideas continue to shape theories and practices of war to this day, making this book a must-read for history enthusiasts, political scientists, international relations scholars, and colonial studies researchers.

Immerse yourself in this fascinating historical debate and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of empire and international law. Don't miss out on this captivating journey into the past. Get your copy now and explore the rich history of the Americas.

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