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The inquisition in the Spanish dependencies / Sicily—Naples—Sardinia—Milan—the Canaries—Mexico—Peru—New Granada

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A detailed historical study of how the Holy Office operated across Spain's overseas and continental possessions, tracing the establishment, organization, and local variations of inquisitorial tribunals. It surveys procedures, personnel, penalties, and fiscal practices, examines cases involving converted Jews, alleged heresy, and resistance from local authorities, and discusses interactions between central authority and distant tribunals. The narrative draws on archival correspondence and inspection reports to illustrate abuses, administrative conflicts, and cultural impacts on local populations, and situates each dependency in its distinct legal and social context while highlighting common patterns of coercion, censorship, and the enforcement of religious conformity.

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Henry Charles Lea

Henry Charles Lea was an American historian and author known for his extensive works on the Inquisition and its historical context. His most notable work, "A History of the Inquisition of Spain," is a comprehensive four-volume study that explores the origins, practices, and impacts of the Inquisition in Spain. Lea's scholarship is characterized by meticulous research and a critical approach to historical narratives, making significant contributions to the understanding of religious persecution and its societal implications. In addition to his studies on the Inquisition, he also wrote on topics such as sacerdotal celibacy and medieval superstition, further establishing his reputation as a prominent figure in the field of historical literature.

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