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Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings

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The biography traces the life, writings, and sustained apostolate of a Dominican friar who vigorously opposed the enslavement and mistreatment of indigenous peoples, recounting his campaigns, controversies, and proposals for reform. It juxtaposes his moral arguments and practical initiatives with colonial practices and bureaucratic systems, examines the roles of religious orders in defending native dignity, and compares Spanish and English colonial methods. Blending narrative episodes, documentary evidence, and analysis, the work follows his efforts to influence rulers and public policy, his idealistic visions and later adjustments to harsh realities, and the enduring themes of justice, liberty, and reform that shaped his career and writings.

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Francis Augustus MacNutt

Francis Augustus MacNutt was an American author and scholar known for his work on the life and writings of Bartholomew de Las Casas, a significant figure in the history of the Americas. His notable book, "Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings," explores the contributions of Las Casas as a missionary and advocate for indigenous rights during the Spanish colonization. MacNutt's scholarship sheds light on the complexities of colonial history and the moral dilemmas faced by early missionaries. Through his writings, he contributes to the understanding of the historical and ethical implications of colonialism.

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