Heterodoxia e Inquisición en las sociedades hispanas de Berbería, siglos XVI-XVII
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2003.v55.i112.155Keywords:
inquisition, North Africa, presidios, Islam, Christendom, frontier, XVIth and XVIIth centuriesAbstract
This article tries to achieve an approach to the role of Inquisition in Spanish presidios of North Africa during XVIth and XVIIth centuries. Although no one of these enclaves had its own court —only Oran had it from 1516 until 1536— and they depended on peninsular courts, in all of them were kept watch the religious orthodoxy. The suspects of being moslem were quite common, but papers prove how the purpose of these courts were to assimilate the acussed into his religious and cultural previous world.
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