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Inquisitorial Inquiries: Brief Lives of Secret Jews and Other Heretics (Heroes and Villains Series) [Paperback]

Richard L. Kagan (Editor), Abigail Dyer (Editor)


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Heroes and Villains Series May 10, 2004

On the first day of Francisco de San Antonio's trial before the Spanish Inquisition in Toledo in 1625, his interrogators asked him about his parentage. His real name, he stated, was Abram Rubén, and he had been born in Fez of Jewish parents. How then, Inquisitors wanted to know, had he become a Christian convert? Why had a Hebrew alphabet been found in his possession? And what was his business at the Court in Madrid? "He was asked," according to his dossier, "for the story of his life." His response, more than ten folios long, is one of the many involuntary autobiographies created by the logic of the Inquisition that today provides rich insights into both the personal lives of the persecuted and the social, cultural, and political realities of the age.

In Inquisitorial Inquiries, Richard Kagan and Abigail Dyer have collected, translated, and annotated six of these autobiographies from a diverse group of prisoners, five tried in Europe and one in Mexico. Each of the autobiographies has been selected to represent a particular political or social issue, while at the same time raising more intimate questions about the religious, sexual, political, or national identity of the prisoners. Among them are a politically incendiary prophet; a self-proclaimed hermaphrodite charged with having violated the sacrament of marriage for having married a woman; a female convert to Catholicism who betrayed her Jewish origins by serving as a rabbi and preaching heretical doctrine in the New World; and a morisco, an Islamic convert to Catholicism who claimed to have been circumcised against his will. In their introduction, Kagan and Dyer stress the "collaborative" nature of these texts, stressing the coercion involved and the purpose of the interrogations that solicited them. Making these invaluable primary sources available for the first time in English, Inquisitorial Inquiries will be of interest to students and scholars in the fields of early modern Europe, colonial Latin America, gender studies, and religious history.



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A highly readable account... provides a very useful look into the lives of individuals whose activities brought them before the Inquisition.

(Sixteenth Century Journal 2006)

Kagan and Dyer have provided a useful service in translating excerpts from inquisitorial documents housed in Spanish and Mexican archives.

(Yvonne Petry Journal of Church and State 2006)

Fascinating collection.

(Carmen Peraita Year's Work in Modern Language Studies 2006)

Through depositions related to Judaism, Islam, heretical Christianity and sexual deviance, the book effectively addresses many of the ethnic, racial, religious and social tensions that plagued early modern Spain and its colonies... An excellent resource for the history classroom.

(Lisa Vollendorf Gender and History 2006)

The editors of this volume have performed a useful service for anyone interested in the Inquisition's activities.

(Moisés Orfali Renaissance Studies 2006)

The authors have edited and translated the original documents with skill and sensitivity and accompanied each testimony with useful explanatory notes. The resulting autobiographies are of primary importance to historians of the period for what they teach us about prisoners' lives, their tactics of dissimulation and the power of their testimony which, it might be argued, went as far as to challenge the authority of the Inquisition itself.

(Helen Rawlings History 2006)

These case histories, culled from the voluminous records of inquisitorial proceedings, introduce us to a fascinating group of characters. Their testimonies, carefully shaped and edited for modern readers, will be a welcome addition to course readings on society and religion in early modern Europe.

(Carla Rahn Phillips, Mellon Senior Fellow, 2003, The John Carter Brown Library )

About the Author

Richard L. Kagan is a professor of history at the Johns Hopkins University and the author or editor of six previous books, including Urban Images of the Hispanic World, 1493-1793. Abigail Dyer received her Ph.D. from Columbia University and is an independent scholar living in New York.


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  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; annotated edition edition (May 10, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801879248
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801879241
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #366,832 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Abraham Abzaradiel (1484-1514), a native of lllescas, a small Castilian town near Toledo, was among the thousands of Sephardic Jews who were expelled from Spain by the order of the monarchy in 1942. Read the first page
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