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Between Court and Confessional
The Politics of Spanish Inquisitors

  • Date Published: April 2015
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107507302

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  • Between Court and Confessional explores the lives of Spanish inquisitors, closely examining the careers and writings of five sixteenth- and seventeenth-century inquisitors. Kimberly Lynn considers what shaped particular inquisitors, what kinds of official experience each accumulated, and to what ends each directed his acquired knowledge and experience. The case studies examine the complex interplay of careerism and ideological commitments evident in inquisitorial activities. Whereas many studies of the Spanish Inquisition tend to depict inquisitors as faceless and interchangeable, Lynn probes the lives of individual inquisitors to show how inquisitors' operations in their social, political, religious and intellectual worlds set the Inquisition in motion. By focusing on specific individuals, this study explains how the theory and regulations of the Inquisition were rooted in local conditions, particular disputes and individual experiences.

    • Looks at the Spanish Inquisition from an imperial perspective, showing how inquisitors fit into the political culture
    • Connects inquisitors to debates about Catholic reform in the Counter-Reformation era
    • Revises the often-presented vision of the Spanish Inquisition as an efficient, impersonal machine
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    'The Inquisitor is a figure engulfed in myth, yet about whom very little is actually known. Kimberly Lynn sets the record straight in this thoroughly researched and well-written book. Showcasing individual portraits of five inquisitors from different parts of the early modern Hispanic empire, she offers a lively and convincing composite biography of a unique - and uniquely complex - figure poised between medieval theocracy and modern bureaucracy.' James S. Amelang, Universidad Autónoma, Madrid

    'This outstanding piece of scholarship demonstrates how little the Spanish inquisitors fit the conventional view of them as insular men in single-minded pursuit of heresy. In a series of exacting and illuminating portraits, Kimberly Lynn reveals them in the full range of their activities, engaged in turf battles, jostling for position at court, moving from post to post, suffering career setbacks and disappointments, and seeking patronage and bestowing patronage - that is, negotiating the complex power structures of early modern Spain like other members of the power elite.' Miriam Bodian, University of Texas, Austin

    '… carefully researched … enlightening … we emerge much the wiser about what made these men tick.' History Today

    'Lynn's masterful book merits a place alongside the work of other well-respected scholars, such as James Amelang and Francisco Bethencourt. It deserves to be read by anyone with an interest in early modern Spain or early modern Catholicism.' Jan Machielsen, European History Quarterly

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    • Date Published: April 2015
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107507302
    • length: 410 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 25 mm
    • weight: 0.64kg
    • contains: 7 b/w illus. 3 maps
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction: arbiters of faith, administrators of empire
    1. Visiting the flock: the pastoral agenda of Cristobal Fernandez de Valtodano
    2. Writing the inquisition: the trials of Diego de Simancas
    3. Courting the king, courting the pope: Luis de Paramo between Spain and Italy
    4. Falling from grace: the disenchantments of Juan Adam de la Parra
    5. Negotiating the Catholic monarchy: the transatlantic maneuvering of Juan de Manozca y Zamora
    6. Building careers, making a legal culture: toward an appraisal of inquisitorial office
    Epilogue: the afterlife of Spanish Inquisitors.

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    Kimberly Lynn, Western Washington University
    Kimberly Lynn is an Associate Professor of Early Modern Europe in the Department of Liberal Studies at Western Washington University. Professor Lynn has been awarded a William J. Fulbright Fellowship to research in Spain and an Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in Humanistic Studies. She also won a Philanthropic Educational Organization Scholar Award, as well as short-term research fellowships to the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel, Germany, and the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC.

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