Focusing on the advocacy of Bartolome de Las Casas, the book explores his passionate quest for justice for the indigenous peoples of the New World, who faced oppression under Spanish colonization. It delves into his thoughts and writings, highlighting his commitment to social justice and the moral implications of colonization. Through his work, Las Casas emerges as a pivotal figure in the fight against the mistreatment of native populations, offering a critical perspective on the historical context of European expansion.
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- 2019
- 1996
In Contact with the Gods?
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In 1994 the Arts Council of Great Britain brought together a number of theatre directors as part of the City of Drama celebrations. This is a collection of their interviews and discussions, which involved directors such as Peter Brook, Peter Stein, Augusto Boal, Jorge Lavelli and Jonathan Miller.