
The inquisition in the Spanish dependencies Sicily—Naples—Sardinia—Milan—the Canaries—Mexico—Peru—New Granada
"The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies" by Henry Charles Lea is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work delves into the history and impact of the Inquisition as it was conducted in various Spanish territories, including Sicily, Naples, and colonial regions such as Mexico and Peru. Lea examines the unique challenges and abuses of the Inquisition across these diverse regions, providing insight into the broader implications for colonial governance and social dynamics. The opening of the text sets the stage by addressing the author’s preceding works on the Inquisition, laying the groundwork for his exploration of its function in various non-Peninsular territories. Lea highlights the Inquisition's reliance on local conditions, detailing the influence and variability of its activities based on geographic and cultural contexts. This portion introduces the complexities involved in the administration of the Inquisition, emphasizing its role in suppressing dissent and the varied responses from local populations, particularly in regions such as Sicily and the Americas. The richness of Lea's narrative promises an in-depth and thought-provoking exploration of this often-overlooked aspect of history.
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