La disputa de Valladolid en dos relatos históricos del siglo XX
Abstract
The main objective of this article is to compare two texts which depict the debate on the human rights of the so called Amerindians in which Bartolomé de la Casas and Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda were involved during 1550 and 1551. While Reinhold Schneider in Las Casas vor Karl V. (1938) denounces the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany, Jean Claude Carrière criticizes in his La controverse de Valladolid an attitude of superiority and eurocentrism which, in his opinion, still exists today towards indigenous people in the context of the fifth centenary of the discovery of America.Downloads
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