The Inquisition in Peru

The Inquisition in Peru
Title The Inquisition in Peru PDF eBook
Author Elkan Nathan Adler
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1904
Genre Inquisition
ISBN

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The Inquisition in Peru

The Inquisition in Peru
Title The Inquisition in Peru PDF eBook
Author Elkan Nathan Adler
Publisher
Pages 37
Release 1908
Genre Inquisition
ISBN

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The Inquisition in Perú

The Inquisition in Perú
Title The Inquisition in Perú PDF eBook
Author Elkan Nathan Adler
Publisher
Pages 37
Release 1909
Genre
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Modern Inquisitions

Modern Inquisitions
Title Modern Inquisitions PDF eBook
Author Irene Silverblatt
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 324
Release 2004-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 9780822334170

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DIVExplores the profound cultural transformations triggered by Spain's efforts to colonize the Andean region, and demonstrates the continuing influence of the Inquisition to the present day./div

The Lima Inquisition

The Lima Inquisition
Title The Lima Inquisition PDF eBook
Author Ana E. Schaposchnik
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Pages 304
Release 2015-10-13
Genre History
ISBN 0299306143

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The Holy Office of the Inquisition (a royal tribunal that addressed issues of heresy and offenses to morality) was established in Peru in 1570 and operated there until 1820. In this book, Ana E. Schaposchnik provides a deeply researched history of the Inquisition’s Lima Tribunal, focusing in particular on the cases of persons put under trial for crypto-Judaism in Lima during the 1600s. Delving deeply into the records of the Lima Tribunal, Schaposchnik brings to light the experiences and perspectives of the prisoners in the cells and torture chambers, as well as the regulations and institutional procedures of the inquisitors. She looks closely at how the lives of the accused—and in some cases the circumstances of their deaths—were shaped by actions of the Inquisition on both sides of the Atlantic. She explores the prisoners’ lives before and after their incarcerations and reveals the variety and character of prisoners’ religiosity, as portrayed in the Inquisition’s own sources. She also uncovers individual and collective strategies of the prisoners and their supporters to stall trials, confuse tribunal members, and attempt to ameliorate or at least delay the most extreme effects of the trial of faith. The Lima Inquisition also includes a detailed analysis of the 1639 Auto General de Fe ceremony of public penance and execution, tracing the agendas of individual inquisitors, the transition that occurred when punishment and surveillance were brought out of hidden dungeons and into public spaces, and the exposure of the condemned and their plight to an avid and awestricken audience. Schaposchnik contends that the Lima Tribunal’s goal, more than volume or frequency in punishing heretics, was to discipline and shape culture in Peru.

The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies

The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies
Title The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies PDF eBook
Author Henry Charles Lea
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1908
Genre Inquisition
ISBN

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La Inquisición Peruana en Tela de Juicio

La Inquisición Peruana en Tela de Juicio
Title La Inquisición Peruana en Tela de Juicio PDF eBook
Author Jerry M. Williams
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN

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