The American Indian in Western Legal Thought

The Discourses of Conquest
ISBN13: 9780195080025ISBN10: 0195080025 Paperback, 368 pages
Oct 1992,  In Stock

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Named an Outstanding Book Published in 1990 on Prejudice in the United States by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights

Description

Exploring the history of contemporary legal thought on the rights and status of the West's colonized indigenous tribal peoples, Williams here traces the development of the themes that justified and impelled Spanish, English, and American conquests of the New World.

Reviews

"An important book because it identifies and explains the intellectual foundations that continue to make it possible to justify keeping the Indians on the outside looking in....A stunning revelation....Rarely has the reviewer seen such a thorough examination of such a diverse body of historical documents as Williams offers in support of the development of his analysis."--Texas Law Review

"The best and most comprehensive treatment of the legal context in which the American Indian is enmeshed."--American Anthropologist

"Extraordinarily insightful....The scope of the book is sweeping."--Reconstruction

"A highly readable, thought-provoking work that provides an excellent overview of the issues and major historical arguments in this field. It is definitely a must read for anyone interested in this subject."--Michigan Law Review

"A sophisticated analysis of Western legal thought and its application to native peoples of the Americas from 1500 to 1800....Persons interested in understanding European intellectual trends and their application to non-Western cultures cannot afford to overlook this book. It is comprehensive, based on methodical textual analysis, and judiciously argued without being a mere diatribe against nameless villians."--American Indian Quarterly

Product Details

368 pages; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-508002-5ISBN10: 0-19-508002-5

About the Author(s)

Robert A. Williams, Jr., Professor of Law, University of Arizona College of Law

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