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- Q6536661 description "Scholar of Latin American history".
- Q6536661 description "Scholar of Latin American history".
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- Q6536661 abstract "Lewis Hanke (1905–1993) was a preeminent U.S. historian of colonial Latin America, and is best known for his writings on the Spanish conquest of Latin America. Hanke, along with two others, Irving A. Leonard and John T. Lanning, presented a revisionist narrative of colonial history that focused on the role of Bartolomé de las Casas, who famously advocated for the rights of Native Americans, and searched for just resolutions to the tensions between the conquistadores and the natives during the colonial period of Spanish rule. Hanke's writings documented Las Casas' work as a political activist, historian, political theorist, and anthropologist. His scholarship also uncovered evidence to support Hanke’s claim that Las Casas did not act as the sole voice of conscience during the colonial era, but actually constituted the head of what was a larger reform movement by a number of Spanish colonists to prevent "the destruction of the Indies.” His historiography was similar to the one of his contemporary Jaime Eyzaguirre.".
- Q6536661 birthDate "1905-01-02".
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- Q6536661 deathDate "1993-03-26".
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- Q6536661 dateOfBirth "1905-01-02".
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- Q6536661 name "Hanke, Lewis Ulysses".
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- Q6536661 comment "Lewis Hanke (1905–1993) was a preeminent U.S. historian of colonial Latin America, and is best known for his writings on the Spanish conquest of Latin America. Hanke, along with two others, Irving A. Leonard and John T.".
- Q6536661 label "Lewis Hanke".
- Q6536661 givenName "Lewis Ulysses".
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- Q6536661 name "Lewis Ulysses Hanke".
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