A history of the inquisition of spain by henry charles lea. He also wrote a 3volume a history of the inquisition of the middle ages. Spanish inquisition 14781834, judicial institution ostensibly established to combat heresy in spain. That was the assessment of most europeans until 1530.
A history of the inquisition of spain, volume 1 by henry. Set up by the roman catholic church to supress heresy. Inquisition spain, spain church history, spain history publisher new york. The expulsion of the jews in 1492 coincides with the completion of the reconquest. Spain s new catholic rulers made it clear from the beginning that any enlightened policies of religious coexistence were a thing of the past. The spanish inquisition is remembered as one of the most brutal times in european history. Spains new catholic rulers made it clear from the beginning that any enlightened policies of religious coexistence were a thing of the past. Not content with territorial conquest, the catholic monarchs zeal led to the founding of the spanish inquisition to root out those believed to be threatening the catholic church.
The history of the inquisition of spain the original. Henry charles lea 18251909 was an american historian, civic reformer, and political activist. The spanish inquisition history channel documentary youtube. The tribunal of the holy office of the inquisition commonly known as the spanish inquisition. It was started by ferdinand ii of aragon and isabella i of castile. Lea, henry charles, a history of the inquisition of spain, 4 volumes new york and london, 19067. The origins of the inquisition in fifteenthcentury spain. Find this book on abebooks, an amazon company, offers millions of new, used, and outofprint books. The monarchy was catholic, and it had just united two kingdoms, aragon and castile, as a single country in the late 15th century. Spanish inquisition history of the inquisition spanish. History of the spanish inquisition travel to spain.
The spanish inquisition was established in 1478 as a court for the detection of heretics, although its true purpose remains somewhat obscure. This era of severe censorship, paranoia, torture, autosdafe, death, and the general persecution of heretics, or in other words pretty much anybody who deliberately disagreed with the principles of the catholic church, began in 1478 and lasted until 1834. Muslim power in spain is at last brought to an end with the fall of granada. These were albigensians, waldensians, and pasagians, most of them in southern france. Called the spanish inquisition, these methods included torture and execution of jews, muslims, and other nonchristians. Henry charles lea was a successful publisher and civic reformer before establishing himself as americas first distinguished historian of the middle ages. Inquisitionspainhistory, church history catholicism. A history of the inquisition in spain provides a detailed look into the events of the spanish inquisition. An illustration of a computer application window wayback machine an illustration of an open book.
Learn all about the 350year history of the spanish inquisition in what spain. A history of the inquisition of spain, volume 3 by henry. As the name implies, the war ended quickly, and the two nations reverted to neutral. Some historians have come to conclude that many of the charges levied against the inquisition are exaggerated, and are a result of the black legend produced by political and religious enemies of spain, especially england. The five volumes of leas monumental work on the inquisition of spain, covering its origin and establishment and its relations with the state. The faction was established as spanishinquisition day 2. In 1574, lutherans were burned at the stake there, and the inquisition. A history of the inquisition of spain internet archive. We shall have occasion to see hereafter how elastic became the definition of heresy, and we have seen how far afield its extinction led the operations of the holy office but, to the last, the suppression of unorthodox. The jews had served spain and its monarchs well, providing an active. We dont know when or if this item will be back in stock. The spanish inquisition history channel documentary. Feb 01, 2018 the spanish inquisition may be defined broadly, operating in spain and in all spanish colonies and territories, which included the canary islands, the spanish netherlands, the kingdom of naples.
The spanish inquisition was a tribunal started in 1478 in spain. A history of the inquisition of spain by henry charles lea goodreads. How the spanish inquisition worked history howstuffworks. A history of the inquisition of spain complete and millions of other books are available for amazon kindle. The first parts lay out the jurisdiction and the spiritual matters the inquisitors had the ability to convict on. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by project gutenberg. During the spanish inquisition many people were burnt in front of crowds in the streets. This first volume was originally published in 1907. The history of the inquisition of spain, from the time of. The inquisition comes to spain as early as the th century, the church itself had established an inquisition to deal with christian schismatics. Professor b netanyahus argument in the origins of the inquisition in fifteenth century spain random house, new york 1995, based on a raft of new evidence, is that this wave of conversion to christianity despite its violent components was, by the midfifteenth century, remarkably deeprooted. Jews and later muslims are expelled from spain during the inquisition. History of the inquisition of spain volume 1 by henry charles lea.
Although the term the inquisition always conjures up images of the spanish inquisition, in actual fact the very first papal bull founding one was at the end of the 12th century in southern france. While many people associate the inquisition with spain and portugal, it was actually instituted by pope innocent iii 11981216 in rome. Anyone who was not loyal to the roman catholic church was in danger of being called a heretic and being put to death by being burnt at the stake. The inquisition was a roman catholic tribunal for discovery and punishment of heresy, which was marked by the severity of questioning and punishment and lack of rights afforded to the accused. The grand inquisitor would later nominate other inquisitors. As spain expanded into the americas, so did the inquisition, established in mexico in 1570. This revised edition of his 1965 original contributes to the understanding of the spanish inquisition in its local context. Librivox recording of history of the inquisition of spain, vol. Download henry charles leas a history of the inquisition of spain. The spanish inquisition has a reputation for having been very bloody and cruel. In a day before an official secret police, the second inquisition served much of the same function and, no doubt, had the capability of scaring the wits out of almost everyone, peasants, hacendados, churchmen. Why did the spanish inquisition allow some witches to stay. A history of the inquisition of spain by lea, henry charles, 18251909.
The history of the inquisition of spain, from the time of its establishment to the reign of ferdinand vii. Spanish inquisition, 14781834, judicial institution ostensibly established to combat heresy in spain. The spanish inquisition was just one of several inquisitions that occurred between the 12th and 19th centuries. Read the history of the inquisition of spain the original classic edition by llorente juan available from rakuten kobo. The inquisition was also, however, an oppressive and even subversive organizationa dangerous forcewithin the body politic of spain. Spanish inquisition history of the spanish inquisition. Following are some representative quotations from the book. In addition to the term being used for the historical events, the word inquisition refers to the tribunal court system used by both the catholic church and some catholic monarchs to root out, suppress and punish heretics. In retaliation, wilbur declared the 100 second war against spain. As in spain, the inquisition was subject to the authority of the king.
Spain formally revoked the alhambra decree in 1968, and in the early 2000s both spain and portugal granted sephardic jews the right to. Set up by the roman catholic church to supress heresy, it operated in france, italy, spain, and the holy roman empire, and was later extended to the americas. In practice, the spanish inquisition served to consolidate power in the monarchy of the newly unified spanish kingdom, but it achieved that end through infamously brutal methods. The result was 300 years of violence and the bloodiest of the christian inquisitions.
The spanish inquisition history of spain don quijote. The inquisition was organized for the eradication of heresy and the enforcement of uniformity of belief. Composed from the original documents of the archives of the supreme council and from those of subordinate tribunals of the holy office. The inquisition extends its sway to latin america, to portugal and to the spanish netherlands.
Publication date 19067 topics inquisition spain, spain church history, spain history publisher new york. The inescapable conclusion is that, by the standards of its time, the spanish inquisition was positively enlightened. With its large muslim and jewish populations, medieval spain was the only multiracial and multireligious country in western europe, and much of the development of spanish civilization in religion, literature, art, and architecture during the later middle ages stemmed from this fact. We shall have occasion to see hereafter how elastic became the definition of heresy, and we have seen how far afield its extinction led the operations of the holy office but, to the last, the suppression of. However, in some regions of spain their actions were barely visible and were focused on heretics but not witches. It is not finally suppressed until 1820 in portugal and 1834 in spain. The project gutenberg ebook of the inquisition of spain. One of the darker periods of spanish history is the spanish inquisition, which shrouded spain for over 350 years. In 1484, catholic monarchs ferdinand and isabella instituted the inquisition to eradicate heresy and enforce uniform catholic beliefs in spain. A history of the inquisition of spain, volume 4 full view 1907. It was headed by a grand inquisitor, or general inquisitor, named by the pope but selected by the king, always from within the royal family. Set up by the roman catholic church to supress heresy, it operated in france. The spanish inquisition is often cited in popular literature and history as an example of religious intolerance and repression.
The spanish inquisition may be defined broadly, operating in spain and in all spanish colonies and territories, which included the canary islands, the spanish netherlands, the kingdom of naples. A history of the inquisition of spain, volume 2 by henry. Dec 31, 1980 the spanish inquisition was one of the most feared institutions in western history. Volume 2 of leas monumental work on the spanish inquisition. Volume 2 discusses the organizational structure of the inquisition, methods used to financially support the inquisition, methods used by the inquisition to expose heresy, and numerous other topics. A history of the inquisition of spain, volume 3 henry charles lea full view 1907. In 1478, the catholic monarchs began the famous inquisition to purify catholicism in all their territories.
The spanish inquisition was unique in that it was established by secular rulers, king ferdinand ii and queen isabella, with the approval of pope sixtus iv. In spain, however, the inquisition represented not only the pope but the king. The spanish inquisition was one of the most feared institutions in western history. Nov 12, 2019 spain formally revoked the alhambra decree in 1968, and in the early 2000s both spain and portugal granted sephardic jews the right to claim citizenship of the countries that expelled their. The 3rd volume of leas monumental work on the spanish inquisition. Jul 24, 20 free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by project gutenberg. Discussion of the spanish inquisition usually invokes emotions of disgust or anger, but also an appreciation of how prec.