Spanish Inquisition by John Edwards

Spanish Inquisition by John Edwards

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A catalogue of terror and torture: 2,000 people were burnt at the stake, hundreds more were subjected to horrific acts of abuse. John Edwards compellingly analyses both the truths and the myths of this period alongside the motivation behind the Inquisition.

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Spanish Inquisition by John Edwards

The Spanish Inquisition is now a by-word for violence and religious intolerance. In 1478, at the instigation of the Catholic Ferdinand and Isabella, Torquemada led the Inquisition to root out heresy. There was no heresy to speak of in Spain, and in reality the Inquisition acted against converts from Judaism to Christianity who were suspected of retaining Jewish practice. This history is a catalog of terror and torture2000 people were burnt at the stake, and hundreds more were subjected to horrific acts of abuse. John Edwards compellingly analyzes both the truths and the myths of this period along withthe motivation behind it."
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ISBN 13 9780752428574
ISBN 10 0752428578
Title Spanish Inquisition
Author John Edwards
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2003-11-01
Number of pages 224
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