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Die spanische Krone legitimierte die Eroberung Amerikas durch den päpstlichen Missionsauftrag. Dazu gehörte nicht nur die Christianisierung der Ureinwohner, sondern auch deren Schutz vor häretischen Einflüssen aus Europa. Der Inquisition kam damit eine besondere Rolle zu. In ihren Fokus gerieten vor allem ausländische Protestanten, die als Händler, Seeleute oder Piraten in die Neue Welt kamen. Die Studie untersucht dieses Phänomen erstmals für den gesamten spanisch-amerikanischen Raum. Sie zeigt auf, wie europäisch geprägte Rechtspraktiken in den Überseegebieten eine eigenständige Dynamik entfalteten. Die Monografie beschränkt sich dabei nicht auf die repressive, auf Exklusion ausgerichtete Funktion des Santo Oficio, sondern nimmt auch Strategien der Inklusion und Dissimulation in den Blick.
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Inquisition --- Women in the Catholic Church --- Spanish inquisition --- History --- Spain --- Mexico
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History of Spain --- anno 1500-1799 --- Inquisition --- Spanish inquisition --- Spain --- Church history.
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Inquisition --- Jews --- Marranos --- Spanish inquisition --- History. --- Spain --- Ethnic relations. --- History --- Crypto-Jews --- Anusim --- Converts
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"Deza and Its Moriscos refocuses historiographical debates about the so-called Morisco problem, a defining crisis for early modern Spain. Drawing deeply upon a diverse collection of archival material as well as early printed works, this study illuminates internal conflicts, external pressures brought to bear by the Inquisition, episcopacy, and crown, as well as the possibilities and limitations of negotiated communal life at the dawn of modernity"--
Inquisition --- Moriscos --- History. --- Spain --- Church history. --- Muslims --- Mudéjares --- Spanish inquisition
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"For Charles V and Philip II, both of whom expected to continue the momentum of the Reconquista into a campaign against Islam, the theology and political successes of Martin Luther and John Calvin menaced not just the possibility of a universal empire, but the survival of the Habsburg monarchy. Moreover, the Protestant Reformation stimulated changes within Spain and other Habsburg domains, reinvigorating the Spanish Inquisition against new enemies, reinforcing Catholic orthodoxy, and restricting the reach of the Renaissance and Scientific Revolution. This book argues that the Protestant Reformation was an existential threat to the Catholic Habsburg monarchy of the sixteenth century and the greatest danger to its political and religious authority in Europe and the world. Spain's war on the Reformation was a war for the future of Europe, in which the Spanish Inquisition was the most effective weapon. This war, led by Charles V and Philip II was in the end a triumphant failure: Spain remained Catholic, but its enemies embraced Protestantism in an enduring way, even as Spain's vision for a global monarchy faced military, political, and economic defeats in Europe and the broader world. Spain and the Protestant Reformation will appeal to researchers and students alike interested in the history and society of Early Modern Spain"--
Reformation --- Inquisition --- Réforme protestante --- Spanish inquisition --- Protestant Reformation --- Church history --- Counter-Reformation --- Protestantism --- History
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