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Las teorías políticas de Bartolomé de
las Casas. Buenos Aires: Talleres s.a. Casa
J. Peuser, ltda., 1935
Pope Paul III and the American Indians. Cambridge, The
Harvard university
press, 1937.
Del único modo de atraer a todos los pueblos a la verdadera
religión.
Advertencia preliminar y edición y anotación del texto
latino por Augustín Millares Carlo. Introducción por
Lewis Hanke. Versión española por Atenógenes
Santamaría. De unico vocationis modo. Spanish & Latin.
México: Fondo de cultura económica, 1942.
Cuerpo de documentos del siglo XVI sobre los derechos de España
en las Indias y
las Filipinas, descubiertos y anotados por Lewis Hanke, editados
por Agustín Millares Carlo. México: D.F., Fondo de
Cultura Económica, 1943.
Los primeros experimentos sociales en América,
versión española de Manuel
Jiménez Quílez. Madrid: Congreso de Estudios Sociales,
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Bartolomé de las Casas, pensador político, historiador,
antropólogo. Versión
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Habana, 1949. Bartolomé de las Casas, bookman, scholar &
propagandist.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1952.
The Spanish struggle for justice in the conquest of America.
Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press, 1949.
Los primeros experimentos sociales de América.
First social experiments in
America. Spanish. Habana, 1950.
Bartolomé de las Casas, historian; an essay in Spanish
historiography.
Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1952.
The imperial city of Potosí; an unwritten chapter in
the history of Spanish
America. The Hague: Nijhoff, 1956.
El prejuicio racial en el Nuevo Mundo; Aristóteles y
los indios de
Hispanoamérica. Traducido por Marina Orellana. Santiago
de Chile: Editorial Universitaria, 1958.
Relaciones histórico-literarias de la América
meridional: Madrid: Ediciones
Atlas, 1959.
Aristotle and the American Indians; a study in race prejudice
in modern world.
London: Hollis & Carter, 1959.
Modern Latin America: continent in ferment. 2 vols. Princeton,
N.J., Van
Nostrand, 1959.
Do the Americas have a common history? 1st. ed. New York: Knopf, 1964.
The first social experiments in America: a study in the development
of Spanish
Indian policy in the sixteenth century. Gloucester, Mass.:
P. Smith, 1964, c1935.
Readings in Latin American history; selected articles from
the Hispanic American
historical review. 2 vols. Edited by Lewis Hanke. New York,
Crowell, 1966.
History of Latin American civilization: sources and interpretations.
2 vols. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, c1967.
Contemporary Latin America; a short history: text and readings.
Princeton, N.J.: Van Nostrand, 1968.
Latin America, a historical reader. Boston, Little, Brown, 1973, c1974.
All mankind is one; a study of the disputation between Bartolomé
de Las Casas
and Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda in 1550 on the intellectual
and religious capacity of the American Indians. DeKalb: Northern
Illinois University Press, 1974.
Selected writings of Lewis Hanke on the history of Latin America.
Tempe: Center
for Latin American Studies, Arizona State University, c1979.
Guide to the study of United States history outside the U.S.,
1945-1980, edited
by Lewis Hanke with the assistance of many historians in many lands;
sponsored by the American Historical Association & the University
of Massachusetts, Amherst. 5 vols. hite Plains, N.Y.: Kraus International
Publications, 1985.
La lucha por la justicia en la conquista de América,
by Lewis Hanke. Spanish
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Colegio Universitario, Ediciones Istmo, c1988.
People and issues in Latin American history. The colonial
experience—sources
and interpretations, edited by Lewis Hanke and Jane M. Rausch.
2nd ed. Princeton, N.J.: M. Wiener Publishers, 2000.
The Spanish struggle for justice in the conquest of America,
by Lewis Hanke ;
new introduction by Susan Scafidi and Peter Bakewell ; personal
and professional reminiscence by the author. 1st Southern Methodist
University Press ed. Dallas, TX : Southern Methodist University
Press, 2002.
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