Abstract
Abstract In recent years, interest in the historiography on the Dominican friar Francisco de Vitoria (1483–1546) has increased. Besides contributing to the current methodological discussions about the benefits of writing history of international law in context, the article focuses on the articles of a Spanish yearbook published by the Asociación Francisco de Vitoria and its political implications during the era of international ostracism of the Francoist regime. The authors, conception and composition of the yearbook are considered as well as the way in which the articles present and misuse the Dominican friar for propagandistic purposes.
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