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Volume 5, Issue 3

Introduction

Andrew W. Devereux

The Islamic Roots of Spanish Protocols of Possession: The Requerimiento as Dialogue of Legal-Political Cultures with a Missing Interlocutor

Camilo Gómez-Rivas

Declared Enemies and Pacific Infidels: Spanish Doctrines of “Just War” in the Mediterranean and Atlantic

Andrew W. Devereux

The School of Salamanca, the Requerimiento, and the Papal Donation of Alexander VI

Anthony Pagden

Fashioning Precedent: The Imperial Politics of New Christian Assimilation

Seth Kimmel

Echoes of the Requerimiento in English Representations of the New World

Emily Weissbourd

“Islands of the Ocean Sea": The Requerimiento and European Expansion in the New World

William S. Goldman

Responding to the Requerimiento: Imagined First Encounters between Natives and Spaniards in Sixteenth-Century Mexico

Andrew Laird

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