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The Lima Inquisition: The Plight of Crypto-Jews in Seventeenth-Century Peru

Autor Ana E. Schaposchnik, Ana Schaposchnik
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iun 2017
Established in Peru in 1570, the Holy Office of the Inquisition operated there until 1820, prosecuting, torturing, and sentencing alleged heretics. Ana Schaposchnik offers a deeply researched history of the Inquisition's tribunal in the capital city of Lima, with a focus on cases of crypto-Judaism—the secret adherence to Judaism while publicly professing Christianity.

Delving into the records of the tribunal, Schaposchnik brings to light the experiences of individuals on both sides of the process. Some prisoners, she discovers, developed a limited degree of agency as they managed to stall trials or mitigate the most extreme punishments. Training her attention on the accusers, Schaposchnik uncovers the agendas of specific inquisitors in bringing the condemned from the dungeons to the 1639 Auto General de Fe ceremony of public penance and execution. Through this fine-grained study of the tribunal's participants, Schaposchnik finds that the Inquisition sought to discipline and shape culture not so much through frequency of trials or number of sentences as through the potency of individual examples.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299313449
ISBN-10: 0299313441
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

Recenzii

"Reveals the details of the Americas' most alarming Inquisitorial crackdown: the 'Great Complicity' and subsequent Auto de Fe of Lima in 1639. Schaposchnik convincingly shows that it was not an aberration or just another Baroque-era spectacle—it was the essence of what the Inquisition was and had been all about, from inception to abolition."—Kris Lane, Tulane University

"Revises and enriches our understanding of the Inquisition in colonial Peru and provides a major contribution to the emerging literature on politics, culture, and identity in seventeenth-century Latin America."—James Krippner, Haverford College

"Demonstrates that there has been a dramatic change in the field of Inquisition studies." —Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews

Notă biografică

Ana E. Schaposchnik is an associate professor of history at DePaul University.

Cuprins



Acknowledgments                 

 

Introduction               

1 Heresy and Inquisition in the Iberian World                      

2 The Trial: A Setting for Confession and Repentance                     

3 A Cobbler and a Merchant             

4 A Community under Trial in Colonial Peru                       

5 The Inner World of the Lima Prisons                     

6 The Plight of the Condemned                     

Conclusion                 

 

Notes             

Bibliography              

Index

Descriere

A deeply researched history of the Inquisition in Peru, focusing on the cases of persons put under trial for crypto-Judaism during the 1600s. Contends that the tribunal's goal, more than volume or frequency in punishing heretics, was to discipline and shape culture in Peru.