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Dinler, ana kaynaklarında sevgi, hoşgörü, barış ve özgürlük gibi insanların temel haklarını ön plana çıkarmışlardır. Fakat zamanla dini inanışlarını ve manevi değerlerini sergilerken dini kaynaklarında bulunan şiddete ilişkin delilleri kullanmaktan ...
Mehmet Esgin
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This article is a part of my research about the life of the monk fray Antonio Sobrino and his contact with the Court of Felipe II and Felipe III. The Court was always grateful for Antonio Sobrino ́s work, so they even
Yasmina Suboh Jarabo
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ABSTRACT This article argues that there is no single form of security that reduces insecurity but rather forms of (in)security that are contradictory and mutually destructive. This is the case between traditional liberal security, based on evidence, the individual and the penal order, and contemporary predictive preventive security, based on ...
Didier Bigo
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El criptojudaísmo castellano reexaminado
Los estudios de I. S. Révah y C. Amiel han tratado la intensa persecución inquisitorial entre 1588 y 1600 de un núcleo judaizante constituido por una familia castellana autóctona asentada en Quintanar de la Orden y Alcázar de San Juan (bajo la ...
Herman P. Salomon
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Auto-da-fe in Lwów in 1728 : the Jan Filipowicz trial and Jewish re-conversion to Judaism in the early modern Poland [PDF]
This article discusses the question of neophytes’ return to Judaism, especially the case of Jan Filipowicz, who was condemned to death for this crime in 1728 in Lwów.
Kaźmierczyk, Adam
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Attitudes to Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postnatal Complications in Medieval English Miracula
Abstract This article re‐examines the evidence about childbirth and related topics in the posthumous miracle collections of English saints. It finds forty‐eight such miracles in collections of thirteen English saints, mostly from the century or so after 1170. The article argues that the context in which the stories were composed is vitally important to
Ben Nilson, Ruth Frost
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'Becoming' Subalterns: Writing and Scribbling in Early Modern Prisons
According to Spivak, the subaltern was ‘removed from all lines of social mobility’ (2004, 531), deprived of their capacity to speak and excluded from representation in both political and aesthetic senses.
Anna Clara Basilicò
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Occupation, Socioeconomic Status, and Dissidence in Bologna around 1300
This article examines the relationship of dissidence to occupation, residence, and socioeconomic conditions in the inquisition register of Bologna (1291-1310).
Katia Riccardo +2 more
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In 1638 Caterina di Francesco, from the town of Siena (Tuscany), was accused by the Roman Inquisition of invoking the devil through a spell called “the white angel spell„ or “the spell of the carafe„ (incantesimo della caraffa ...
Debora Moretti
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(Il)legible Orthodoxy: Diligence and Impertinence Before Inquisitorial Curiosity
This article proposes the Spanish Inquisition as a site of productive conflict between the polyvalent significations of curiosity in early modern Spain. On one hand, the Spanish Inquisition promoted curiosity through diligent inquiry, while on the other ...
Kathryn Phipps
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