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Hechiceras E Inquisidores: The Relative Lack Of Severity Of Witchcraft Prosecution Among Spanish Imperial Territories, Jeffrey Michael Mastrianni
Hechiceras E Inquisidores: The Relative Lack Of Severity Of Witchcraft Prosecution Among Spanish Imperial Territories, Jeffrey Michael Mastrianni
Honors Scholar Theses
This paper examines the social, cultural, political, and judiciary motivations behind the prosecution of witchcraft in the Spanish Empire between the years of 1492 and 1643. Included as background material are introductions to witchcraft, the history of the Empire, and the behaviors of the Spanish Inquisition. The paper attempts to illustrate the fact that witchcraft prosecution was neither severe nor overly violent in the Empire, and that each of the four major regions of the Empire (Spain proper, the Netherlands, Italy, and the Viceroyalty of Mexico) witnessed a steady and early decline of witchcraft prosecutions, albeit for different reasons. It …
Education In Action: A Story Of Commitment, Challenge And Change; Connecticut Cooperative Extension System, University Of Connecticut, 1960-2008, Nancy H. Bull, Anne H. Rideout, Nancy P. Weiss
Education In Action: A Story Of Commitment, Challenge And Change; Connecticut Cooperative Extension System, University Of Connecticut, 1960-2008, Nancy H. Bull, Anne H. Rideout, Nancy P. Weiss
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
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“Truth Systematised" : The Changing Debate Over Slavery And Abolition, 1761-1916, Robert P. Forbes
“Truth Systematised" : The Changing Debate Over Slavery And Abolition, 1761-1916, Robert P. Forbes
Torrington Articles
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