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The Spanish Inquisition : a history / Joseph Perez, translated by Janet Lloyd.

Van Pelt Library BX1735 .P4713 2005
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pérez, Joseph.
Contributor:
Lloyd, Janet, 1934- translator.
Dr. Jeffrey B. Berlin Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Mazal Holocaust Collection
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--Spain--History.
Catholic Church.
Inquisition--Spain--History.
Inquisition.
History.
Spain.
Spain--Religious life and customs.
Inquisition--Spain.
Genre:
History.
Penn Provenance:
Berlin, Jeffrey B. (donor)
Physical Description:
vii, 248 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New Haven, CT : Yale University Press, 2005.
Language Note:
Translated from the French.
Summary:
"For centuries Europe trembled at the name of the Spanish Inquisition. It was established by papal bull in 1478, began operations in Castile two years later, and had soon spread through Spain and across the Atlantic to the Spanish empire." "Researching its techniques of interrogation and torture, Joseph Perez shows how public displays of punishment were used as instruments of social control for the benefit of the State, as has happened in the twentieth century. He points to how the Inquisition originated in fear and jealousy, explores the inner workings of its councils, courts and finances and the lives of its officers, and discusses the impact of the Inquisition over three and a half centuries on Spanish culture, economy and intellectual life. This book tells the whole history of the Spanish Inquisition from its medieval beginnings to its nineteenth-century ending."--Jacket.
Contents:
Introduction: From the Spain of three religions to inquisitorial Spain
1. The eradication of Semitism :
Torquemada, Gran Inquisitor
The Inquisition in the kingdom of Aragon
The expulsion of the Jews
The Portuguese Judaisers
The chuetas of Majorca
The Moriscos
Spain's Semitic heritage
Blood purity
2. Defending the faith :
The Lucero affair
The Inquisition confirmed
Lutheranism and Erasmism in Spain
Illuminism
The Protestants of Valladolid and Seville
The anti-mystical turning point of 1559
The Inquisition and witches
Faith and behaviour
The end of the Inquisition
3. The administrative apparatus of the Holy Office :
The grand inquisitor
The Council of the Inquisition
The inquisitorial districts
The inquisitors
The public prosecutor
Subordinate personnel
Voluntary personnel
Holy Office privileges
The finances of the Holy Office
4.The trial. :
The edict of faith
The arrest
The Instruction
Torture
The verdict
The auto da fé
The victims of the Holy Office
5. The Inquisition and society :
The Inquisition and economic development
The Inquisition and books
The Inquisition and science
The Inquisition and literature
The Inquisition and intellectual life
6.The Inquisition and the political authorities.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-242) and index.
Local Notes:
Gift of the Berlin Family, in memory of Dr. Jeffrey B. Berlin.
ISBN:
0300107900
9780300107906
0300119828
9780300119824
OCLC:
57732522
Publisher Number:
9780300107906

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