
The Spanish Inquisition
Helen Rawlings(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. April 2005
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-631-20599-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book challenges the reputation of the Spanish Inquisition as an instrument of religious persecution, torture and repressionand looks at its wider role as an educative force in society.
A reassessment of the history of the Spanish Inquisition.
Challenges the reputation of the Inquisition as an instrument of religious persecution, torture and repression.
Looks at the wider role of the Inquisition as an educative force in society.
Draws on the findings of recent research by American, British and European scholars.
Includes original documentary evidence in translation.
A reassessment of the history of the Spanish Inquisition.
Challenges the reputation of the Inquisition as an instrument of religious persecution, torture and repression.
Looks at the wider role of the Inquisition as an educative force in society.
Draws on the findings of recent research by American, British and European scholars.
Includes original documentary evidence in translation.
Reviews / Votes
"Rawlings has made a valuable contribution to the field. She has successfully constructed a thought-provoking, analytical precis of some of the most essential studies of her subject. She has emphasized the complicated and contingent nature of the Inquisition's practices in a manner accessible to any interested reader." (European History Quarterly, January 2009) "Offers insights into a much mythologised and maligned phenomenon and, historiographically, it's bang up to date." (BBC History Magazine)"Helen Rawling's The Spanish Inquisition is an excellent introduction to this complex and controversial subject." (H-Net Reviews)
"Solid virtues and thoughtful care ... have gone into this contribution." (Bulletin of Spanish Studies)
"Makes for compelling reading and for a perfect test case against which to measure all the revisionist history that Rawlings so aptly summarises." (Journal of Ecclesiastical History)
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 100 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
369 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-20599-9 (9780631205999)
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Person
Helen Rawlings is a Lecturer in Spanish at the University of Leicester. Her previous publications include Church, Religion and Society in Early Modern Spain (2002).
Content
List of Maps and Plates
Acknowledgements
Chronology
1 The Historiography of the Inquisition
Introduction
Sixteenth and Seventeenth-century Literature
The Black Legend
Eighteenth and Nineteenth-century Literature
Twentieth-century Scholarship
The Inquisitorial Data-bank
The Four Seasons of the Inquisition
Conclusion
2 The Inquisition as an Institution
The Office of Inquisitor General
The Council of Inquisition
The Inquisition in the Provinces
The Procedures of the Inquisition
The Auto de Fe
The Finances of the Inquisition
Inquisitors General of Castile and Aragon, 1483-1818 (Appendix)
3 The Inquisition and the Converso
Anti-semitic Tensions in Spanish Society
The Statutes of Limpieza de Sangre
The Beginnings of the Spanish Inquisition
The Expulsion of the Jews
The Portuguese New Christians
4 The Inquisition and the Morisco
1492-1525: Coexistence and Conversion
1526-1550: Respite
1560-1570: Coercion and Revolt in Granada
1570-1600: The End of Tolerance in Aragon
1600-1609: The Route to Expulsion
1609-1614: The Aftermath
5 The Inquisition and Protestantism
Illuminism and Humanism under Attack
Innovation in Religious Life Condemned
The Protestant Challenge, 1558--1559
Inquisitorial Censorship and the 1559 Index
Biblical Scholarship under Scrutiny
6 The Inquisition and Minor Heresy
Religious Instruction
Religious Deviance:
(a) Blasphemy
(b) Bigamy and Sexual Promiscuity
(c) Solicitation
(d) Superstition and Witchcraft
7 The Decline and Abolition of the Inquisition
The Inquisition under the Bourbons
The Cortes of Cadiz, 1810--1813
Restoration and Abolition, 1814--1823
Goya's Inquisition
The balance of History
Bibliography and References
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements
Chronology
1 The Historiography of the Inquisition
Introduction
Sixteenth and Seventeenth-century Literature
The Black Legend
Eighteenth and Nineteenth-century Literature
Twentieth-century Scholarship
The Inquisitorial Data-bank
The Four Seasons of the Inquisition
Conclusion
2 The Inquisition as an Institution
The Office of Inquisitor General
The Council of Inquisition
The Inquisition in the Provinces
The Procedures of the Inquisition
The Auto de Fe
The Finances of the Inquisition
Inquisitors General of Castile and Aragon, 1483-1818 (Appendix)
3 The Inquisition and the Converso
Anti-semitic Tensions in Spanish Society
The Statutes of Limpieza de Sangre
The Beginnings of the Spanish Inquisition
The Expulsion of the Jews
The Portuguese New Christians
4 The Inquisition and the Morisco
1492-1525: Coexistence and Conversion
1526-1550: Respite
1560-1570: Coercion and Revolt in Granada
1570-1600: The End of Tolerance in Aragon
1600-1609: The Route to Expulsion
1609-1614: The Aftermath
5 The Inquisition and Protestantism
Illuminism and Humanism under Attack
Innovation in Religious Life Condemned
The Protestant Challenge, 1558--1559
Inquisitorial Censorship and the 1559 Index
Biblical Scholarship under Scrutiny
6 The Inquisition and Minor Heresy
Religious Instruction
Religious Deviance:
(a) Blasphemy
(b) Bigamy and Sexual Promiscuity
(c) Solicitation
(d) Superstition and Witchcraft
7 The Decline and Abolition of the Inquisition
The Inquisition under the Bourbons
The Cortes of Cadiz, 1810--1813
Restoration and Abolition, 1814--1823
Goya's Inquisition
The balance of History
Bibliography and References
Glossary
Index