Montesinos' Legacy: Defining and Defending Human Rights for Five Hundred Years
By (Author) Dana E. Aspinall
Edited by Edward C. Lorenz
Edited by J. Michael Raley
Contributions by Pablo Adrin Arrocha Olabuenaga
Contributions by Gregory Baum
Contributions by Eve Bratman
Contributions by Chelsea Clark
Contributions by Erin B. Corcoran
Contributions by Lisette Acosta Corniel
Contributions by Kevin Edmonds
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
21st January 2015
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
970
Hardback
264
Width 161mm, Height 235mm, Spine 24mm
540g
Montesinos Legacy brings scholars together in honor of the 500th anniversary of Dominican Antonio de Montesinos famous sermon in defense of the rights of the indigenous Amerindians. The collection addresses the historical context for this sermon, but also the continued relevance of Montesinos today. Montesinos Legacy examines the origins of human rights concepts in the West, the rights of indigenous peoples, the role of the Church in human rights, and human rights in Latin America.
These proceedings constitute a truly extraordinary collection of essays on the legacy of Antonio de Montesinoss sermon of 1511, arguably the most significant sermon in the history of the Americas. There is something for everyone here, from theologians to lawyers, priests and pastors, human rights activists, and all those devoted to the timeless theme of justice in its many manifestations. -- Lawrence Clayton, University of Alabama
In this book, nineteen experts on human rights from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines provide a compelling contemporary perspective on the state of global rightsa most fitting tribute to Antonio de Montesinos. -- Andrew Strauss, Widener University School of Law
Edward C. Lorenz is the Reid-Knox Professor of History and director of the Public Affairs Institute at Alma College. Dana E. Aspinall is associate professor of English at Alma College. J. Michael Raley is assistant professor of medieval and early modern European history at Hanover College.