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Agents of Orthodoxy - James E. Wadsworth

Agents of Orthodoxy

Honor, Status, and the Inquisition in Colonial Pernambuco, Brazil
Buch | Softcover
288 Seiten
2016
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-0-7425-5446-7 (ISBN)
CHF 55,90 inkl. MwSt
The Portuguese Inquisition is often portrayed as a tyrannical institution that imposed itself on an impotent society. Drawing on extensive archival research, the book challenges this myth by arguing that the Inquisition was integral to colonial society, reinforcing European social and religious values that were recreated in colonial Brazil.
The Portuguese Inquisition is often portrayed as a tyrannical institution that imposed itself on an unsuspecting and impotent society. The men who ran it are depicted as unprincipled bandits and ruthless spies who gleefully dragged their neighbors away to rot in dark, pestilential prisons. In this new study, based on extensive archival research, James E. Wadsworth challenges these myths by focusing on the lay and clerical officials who staffed the Inquisition in colonial Pernambuco, one of Brazil's oldest, wealthiest, and most populated colonies. He argues that the Inquisition was an integral part of colonial society and that it reflected and reinforced deeply held social and religious values that crossed the Atlantic, recreated themselves in colonial Brazil, and became powerful tools for exclusion and promotion in Brazilian society. The Inquisition successfully appropriated widely held social norms and manipulated social tensions to create and recreate its own power and prestige for almost three hundred years. It finally declined only when its capacity to socially promote its officials diminished in the late eighteenth century. Agents of Orthodoxy places the men who ran the Inquisition in historical context and demonstrates that they were often motivated by social aspirations in seeking inquisitional appointments. Beautifully written and extensively researched, this book sheds new light on a long-standing institution and its participants.

James E. Wadsworth is professor of history at Stonehill College. He is theauthor of In Defence of the Faith: Joaquim Marques de Araújo, a Comissário in the Age of Inquisitional Decline, Columbus’s First Voyage: A History in Documents, and The World of Credit in Colonial Massachusetts: James Richards and His Day Book, 1692–1711.

Introduction
Chapter 1: In the Name of the Holy Office
Chapter 2: The Inquisition at Work in Pernambuco
Chapter 3: Qualifying for Office: Procedures and Costs
Chapter 4: Qualifying for Office: The Problems of Honor
Chapter 5: Genealogical Fraud and Political Reform
Chapter 6: Nobility of Blood
Chapter 7: Corporate Privilege: The familiars do número
Chapter 8: Corporate Institutions: Brotherhoods and Militias
Chapter 9: Impostors, Abusers, and Obstructers
Chapter 10: Decay and Decline
Conclusion

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 3 Maps
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 408 g
Themenwelt Sonstiges Geschenkbücher
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
ISBN-10 0-7425-5446-5 / 0742554465
ISBN-13 978-0-7425-5446-7 / 9780742554467
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