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The Spanish Inquisition, a historical revision, Henry Kamen

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The Spanish Inquisition, a historical revision, Henry Kamen
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-356) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Spanish Inquisition
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
37854178
Responsibility statement
Henry Kamen
Review
"Since the sixteenth century, the Spanish inquisition has been synonymous with terror, bigotry, and persecution. In this book, a renowned historian sweeps away old misconceptions and presents a new view of this notorious and fascinating period." "Henry Kamen reassesses the significance and consequences of the expulsion of the Jews and also argues that there is little evidence for the alleged Jewishness of the conversos who were the Inquisition's first victims. He presents a major revision of the impact of blood purity prejudices on Spanish society, revises the figures given for execution of heretics by the tribunal, and examines the amount of Spanish persecution in the context of executions in neighboring countries. He gives a completely new picture of the infamous censorship system, showing it to be much less effective than is often presented, and he investigates the role played by foreign propaganda in the creation of the diabolic image of the Inquisition."--Jacket
Sub title
a historical revision
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