
English Encounters with the Spanish Inquisition
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Teresa Tinsley examines the varied experiences of merchants, sailors, diplomats and prisoners of war, highlighting cases of persecution, conversion, ambivalence, and cultural adaptation. Paying close attention to an impressive assemblage of original sources, Tinsley challenges exaggerated claims about the cruelty and scale of the Inquisition's actions against the English, which fed contemporary anti-Spanish propaganda and continue to colour perceptions of early modern globalisation and European colonisation today. She shows that there were witnesses, litigants and collaborators as well as defendants, not all were Protestant, very few were treated harshly and most attempted, with variable success, to bridge the Reformation gap between Elizabeth's Protestant England and Philip II's post-Tridentine Spain.
Their stories provide not only a comprehensive rebuttal of notions derived from the Black Legend, but also privileged access to the historical reality of the lives of individuals at the interface of opposed religious cultures. Cross cultural contact - whether through trade or maritime conflict - brought individuals face to face with differences in religious faith and practice and those interrogated by the Inquisition were required to articulate these. This has resulted in a unique corpus of historical evidence which exposes the multi-dimensional and fluid nature of religious affiliation, nationhood, and personal identity which drove conflict between the two nations.
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List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Note on rendering of English names
Abbreviations
Glossary of Specialist Terms
Maps
1. The Spanish Inquisition in Diplomacy and Spanish Society
2. Elizabethans and the Spanish Inquisition: An Introduction
to the Data
3. Black Legend/Grey Reality
4. Signs of Heresy
5. Persistent Protestants
6. Turning Catholic
7. Manifestations of ambivalence: Nicodemites, double bookkeepers
and religious travellers
8. Faith and nationhood: Microhistories
a. John Cuerton, the Inquisition Familiar
b. Charles Chester - The 'Odde Foule-Mouthed Knave'
c. Agustín 'Hopkin' David - A Welshman Adrift
d. Edward Stride, The Repeat Offender
e. William Rock - The Integrationist
f. Bartholomew Cowel - The Smuggler-Turned-Informer
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