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Hanke, Lewis Ulysses was born on January 2, 1905 in Oregon City, Oregon, United States. Son of William University and Mamie E. (Stevenson) Hanke.
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Table of Contents I. The Nature of the American Indians According to the Spaniards The Controversy up to 1550 The Bull Sublimis Deus Should Indians Be Educated? The Retraction of Domingo de Betanzos "A Deadly Enemy of the Indians": The Royal Historian Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdes Oviedo's Basic Views on Indians II. Prelude to the Battle At Valladolid Between Las Casas and Sepúleda Preliminary Skirmishings, 1547-1550 The Sessions at Valladolid Sepúlveda's Position III. Analysis of Las Casas's Treatise The Two Treatises Prepared by Las Casas to Combat Sepúlveda An Overview of the Argument The First Section: Las Casas's Response to Sepúlveda's Four Reasons for Justifying War Against the Indians in Order to Convert Them The Second Section: Las Casas's Comments on the Authorities Cited by Sepúlveda to Support His Argument IV. The Aftermath of the Conflict Echoes of the Controversy to 1573 Continued Conflict on the Capacity of the Indians Peanuts, Polarization, Polemics, and Paranoia A Summation Appendices Bibliogrpahy and References Index
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Hanke, Lewis Ulysses was born on January 2, 1905 in Oregon City, Oregon, United States. Son of William University and Mamie E. (Stevenson) Hanke.
Bachelor of Science, Northwestern University, 1924. Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 1925. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1936.
Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), University Bahia, Brazil, 1959. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), University Tomas Frias, Potosí, Bolivia, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), University Sevilla, Spain, 1966.
Instructor history, U. Hawaii, Honolulu, 1926-1927;
instructor history, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1934-1939;
Adjunct Professor, American U. Beirut, 1927-1930;
staff, Library of Congress, Washington, 1939-1951;
staff, Institute Latin American Studies, 1951-1958;
professor Latin American history, University Texas, Austin, 1951-1961;
professor Latin American history, Columbia University, New York City, 1961-1967;
professor Latin American history, University of California, Irvine, 1967-1969;
Clarence and Helen Haring professor Latin American history, U. Massachusetts, Amherst, 1969-1975;
professor emeritus, U. Massachusetts, 1975-1993. Carnegie lecturer, Brazil, 1938. James W. Richard lecturer University of Virginia, 1948.
Phi Beta Kappa Society visiting lecturer, 1961. Member United States national committee United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 1952-1954.
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Member American History Association (president 1974, Albert Beveridge Memorial fellow 1947), Hispanic Society of America (trustee 1961-1967), Real Academia de la Historia, Latin American Studies Association (Kalmen Silvert award 1989).
Married Kate Gilbert, August 12, 1926. Children: Jonathan, Peter, Susan, Joanne.