04967oam 2200541 450 991013142170332120230422033445.02-84788-440-810.4000/books.enseditions.3528(CKB)3710000000431817(FrMaCLE)OB-enseditions-3528(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/43854(PPN)186372299(EXLCZ)99371000000043181720170529c1996uuuu uu |freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLa conquête de l’Amérique espagnole et la question du droit /Carmen Val JuliánENS Éditions1996France :ENS Éditions,19961 online resource (144 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Print version: 9782902126255 Includes bibliographical references.Among the multiple repercussions of the Discovery of the West Indies for the world, we will be especially interested here in the way in which it was translated in terms of responsibility for Spain. At a time when we still do not know everything about the real extent of the lands glimpsed by Columbus, the Alexandrian Bulles indeed assign to the Catholic Kings a spiritual mission towards the peoples who are there, while delegating for this purpose to the sovereigns the temporal government of what will soon be perceived as a New World. The forms that this domination takes on the ground, in particular by causing the rapid reduction of the population of the Antilles, raise questions about the Indians and about the right of the Crown to enslave them. The debate on the nature of Indians and their ability to reason takes on its meaning in this context: it is a question of justifying foreign domination by the barbarism attributed to the vanquished, or, conversely, of questioning it by a defense of the rights of the natives. The challenge to the conquest is never on the merits - the Spanish guardianship is unanimously deemed desirable to varying degrees - but on the way of proceeding of the conquistadores and enco-menderos that we now know to be brutal and dangerous. To the denunciations, emanating mainly from the missionary clergy, will soon be added various reform plans, called to have different repercussions on the legislation. or, conversely, to question it by defending the rights of the natives. The challenge to the conquest is never on the merits - the Spanish guardianship is unanimously deemed desirable to varying degrees - but on the way of proceeding of the conquistadores and enco-menderos that we now know to be brutal and dangerous. To the denunciations, emanating mainly from the missionary clergy, will soon be added various reform plans, called to have different repercussions on the legislation. or, conversely, to question it by defending the rights of the natives. The challenge to the conquest is never on the merits - the Spanish guardianship is unanimously deemed desirable to varying degrees - but on the way of proceeding of the conquistadores and enco-menderos that we now know to be brutal and dangerous. To the denunciations, emanating mainly from the missionary clergy, will soon be added various reform plans, called to have different repercussions on the legislation. elsewhere never on the merits - the Spanish tutelage is unanimously considered desirable to varying degrees - but on the way of proceeding of the conquistadores and enco-menderos that we now know to be brutal and dangerous. To the denunciations, emanating mainly from the missionary clergy, will soon be added various reform plans, called to have different repercussions on the legislation. elsewhere never on the merits - the Spanish tutelage is unanimously considered desirable to varying degrees - but on the way of proceeding of the conquistadores and enco-menderos that we now know to be brutal and dangerous. To the denunciations, emanating mainly from the missionary clergy, will soon be added various reform plans, called to have different repercussions on the legislation.Social policySpanish coloniesLatin AmericaHistoryTo 1600CongressesSpainColoniesAmericaSocial policyCongressescolonisationcontroverse religieuseEmpire espagnolévangélisationÉglise catholiquedroit de conquêtedroit internationalindiens d'AmériqueSocial policy.Spanish colonies.Julián Carmen Val916358Val Julián Carmen175266UkMaJRUBOOK9910131421703321La conquête de l’Amérique espagnole et la question du droit2864502UNINA