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The Black Legend Revisited: Assumptions and Realities. Reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review Vol. XLIX, No. 4, November 1969

The Black Legend Revisited: Assumptions and Realities. Reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review Vol. XLIX, No. 4, November 1969

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The Black Legend Revisited: Assumptions and Realities. Reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review Vol. XLIX, No. 4, November 1969

by Keen, Benjamin

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n.p.: The Hispanic American Historical Review, 1969. Pamphlet. Offprint, pp.703-719, 9x6 inch plain printed wraps, a single signature side-stapled in very good condition (slightest signs of handling, none of age) inscribed and signed in full in February 1970. Primarily a defense of Las Casas' "Very Brief Account" by dint of methodic correlation with other accounts that one-by-one demolish the notion that the invasive Spanish did more good than harm. Nope, Las Casas rules.

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The Black Legend Revisited: Assumptions and Realities. Reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review Vol. XLIX, No. 4, November 1969
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Keen, Benjamin
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The Hispanic American Historical Review
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1969
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Violence; Propaganda; Racism; Fraudulent (book, dealings, scholarship); spain;

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