有声读物: Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies
Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies
1 - 00 - The Argument of this Narrative by way of Preface to the Reader
- Download 00 - The Argument of this Narrative by way of Preface to the Reader audio
- Download 01 - The Cruelties of the Spaniards Committed in America audio
- Download 02 - Of the Island Hispaniola audio
- Download 03 - Of the Kingdoms contained in Hispaniola audio
- Download 04 - Of the Isles of St. John and Jamaica audio
- Download 05 - Of the Isle of Cuba audio
- Download 06 - Of the Continent audio
- Download 07 - Of the Province of Nicaraqua audio
- Download 08 - Of new Spain audio
- Download 09 - Of New Spain in Particular audio
- Download 10 - Of the Kingdom and Province of Guatimala audio
- Download 11 - A farther Discourse of New Spain: And some Account of Panuco and Xalisco audio
- Download 12 - Of the Kingdom of Jucatan audio
- Download 13 - Of the Province of St. Martha & Of the Province of Carthagena audio
- Download 14 - Of the Pearl-Coast, Paria, and Trinity-Isle audio
- Download 15 - Of the River Yuya Pari audio
- Download 16 - Of the Kingdom of Venecuela audio
- Download 17 - Of the Provinces of Florida audio
- Download 18 - Of the Plate-River, that is, the Silver-River audio
- Download 19 - Of the vast Kingdoms and Spatious Provinces of Perusia audio
- Download 20 - Of the New Kingdom of Granada audio
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A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies (Spanish: Brevísima relación de la destrucción de las Indias) is an account written by the Spanish Dominican friar Bartolomé de las Casas in 1542 (published in 1552) about the mistreatment of the indigenous peoples of the Americas in colonial times and sent to then Prince Philip II of Spain. One of the stated purposes for writing the account is his fear of Spain coming under divine punishment and his concern for the souls of the Native Peoples. The account is one of the first attempts by a Spanish writer of the colonial era to depict examples of unfair treatment that indigenous people endured in the early stages of the Spanish conquest of the Greater Antilles, particularly the island of Hispaniola.[citation needed] Las Casas's point of view can be described as being heavily against some of the Spanish methods of colonization, which, as he describes, have inflicted a great loss on the indigenous occupants of the islands.
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