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Crypto-judaism and the Spanish inquisition

Author: Michael Alpert
Publisher: Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave, 2001.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Michael Alpert
ISBN: 033391791X 9780333917916
OCLC Number: 44446737
Description: ix, 246 p. : ill., map ; 23 cm.
Contents: The Extent of Convivencia --
To the font! --
Destruction of the Jewish communities --
Religious confusion --
False converts? --
Why and how was the Inquisition established? --
How Jewish were the converts? Race or religion? --
The views of contemporary Jewish authorities --
Was the Inquisition a weapon in the class war? --
The Inquisition Begins Work --
Expulsion of the Jews: 1492 --
Statistics of the Expulsion --
Those who remained --
Portugal --
The Portuguese Inquisition --
Refugees in Italy and Turkey: Gracia Mendes --
Portuguese New Christians Move into Spain --
The Great Age begins --
Were all New Christians Judaizers? --
Martin Gonzalez de Cellorigo's Alegacion --
Philip IV --
Olivares and the New Christians --
Olivares employs the New Christians --
Commercial Activities of the New Christians --
The grand financiers --
The case of Joao Nunes Saraiva --
The Portuguese of Rouen --
Lives of Secret Jews Inside and Outside Spain: Splits in the Rouen Community --
How the Marranos of Bayonne prayed --
Jews in Spain --
Francisco de San Antonio --
The Cansinos --
The Decline of Spain and the New Christians --
Olivares falls --
The Jews, enemies of Spain --
The triumph of the Inquisition --
Autos de fe ... month after month --
Rodrigo Mendez Silva --
Flight over the frontier: flight over the sea --
Gonzalo Baez de Paiba: the Inquisition mills grind slowly ... --
Under the Rod of the Holy Office --
The Cortizos family --
Manuela de Almeida: constancy of a 22-year-old woman --
Juana de la Pena.
Responsibility: Michael Alpert.
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