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By leveraging Saint Louis University’s two campuses — in St. Louis and Madrid, its cluster of Iberian-focused faculty, and the Teofilo Ruiz Library — the CIHS fosters original research in the field of Iberian historical studies at SLU and beyond.
Graduate Student in History. I am a social and cultural historian of early modern Spain and Mexico. My research centers on the persecution of conversos in the Spanish Inquisition in the context of tensions between colonies and the metropole. contact info: Email: b.daria@wustl.edu. Phone: (314) 935-4127. Office: Busch Hall, Room 27. mailing address:
Instead of interpreting the Inquisition's severe methods according to twentieth-century standards, it is helpful to situate its practice within the historical constraints and theological obligations of the time.
This article offers an overview of how the Iberian Inquisitions aspired and attempted to control orthodoxy across their immense empires. However, this did not involve merely crossing the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas, but also the Pacific Ocean and policing the Iberian outposts in Asia, specifically Manila and Goa.
25 Σεπ 2018 · A religious court established at the request of the Spanish crown to punish apostate converts from Judaism, the institution over the years continually reinvented itself to confront perceived threats to religious orthodoxy, social harmony, and even national security.
Prof. Smith is interested in all periods of history really and most subjects but he specializes in Medieval Europe, especially the Iberian Peninsula (particularly the Crown of Aragon), the Papacy (from Eugenius III to Gregory X), heresy and inquisition (usually before the mid-fourteenth century), and cross-cultural interaction in the ...
21 Μαρ 2016 · Not surprisingly, there is also a Jewish story of what happened in Spain before, during, and after 1492, which may best be summed up, in general outline, in the words, written in 1877, of Frederic David Mocatta’s study of Iberian Jews and the Inquisition. Type. Research Article. Information.