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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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'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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Factors influencing equine veterinarians' job satisfaction and retention: A focus group study
Abstract Background There is a shortage of equine veterinarians. Understanding what factors are associated with job satisfaction in equine veterinarians can inform interventions to increase retention in equine medicine. Objective To explore the prominent factors causing work dissatisfaction and burnout in equine veterinarians.
Kristen Whitaker +8 more
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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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(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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The aim of this study is to analyse how the Holy Office was established and consolidated on navarrese soil, and how it behaved towards those indigenous pagan rites and superstitions that the Tribunal regarded as witchcraft.
Joaquín Martínez Rosa
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De cómo España exportó la Inquisición a sus colonias en América
The history of the Inquisition Court spreads throughout many centuries and continnts, collaborating with social and political control handled by conservative sectors linked to the feudal and colonial system.
Fanny Bello Romero
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The Conversion of Jews in the Area of the Diocese of Koper between the 15th and 18th Centuries
Jews settled in three coastal towns of the medieval diocese of Koper (Capodistria) – Koper, Izola and Piran – at the end of the 14th century. They came there stimulated by the needs of cities that, after the collapse of Tuscan banks, did not have the ...
Andrej Preložnik
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The essay examines seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Venetian Inquisition trials and focuses on the inquisitors’ role in the construction of gender identity.
Federico Barbierato
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From Inquisition to E-Inquisition: A Survey of Online Sources on the Portuguese Inquisition
The Portuguese Inquisition in the colonies of the Empire remains understudied due to a lack of primary source materials that are available the researchers and educators. The advances in digital technologies and the current drive to foster Open Access have allowed us to understand better the relations among the complex set of circumstances as well as ...
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