
Doña Teresa Confronts the Spanish Inquisition
New Mexico's remoteness attracted crypto-Jews and conversos, Jews who practiced their faith behind a front of Roman Catholicism. But were Doña Teresa and her husband truly conversos? Or were the charges against them simply their enemies' means of silencing political opposition? Doña Teresa had grown up in Italy and had lived in Colombia as the daughter of the governor of Cartagena. She was far better educated than most of the men in New Mexico. But education and prestige were no protection against persecution. The fine furnishings, fabrics, and tableware that Doña Teresa installed in the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe made her an object of suspicion and jealousy, and her ability to read and write in several languages made her the target of outlandish claims.
Doña Teresa Confronts the Spanish Inquisition uncovers issues that resonate today: conflicts between religious and secular authority; the weight of evidence versus hearsay in court. Doña Teresa's voice - set in the context of the history of the Inquisition - is a powerful addition to the memory of that time.
- Undertitel
- A Seventeenth-Century New Mexican Drama
- Författare
- Frances Levine
- ISBN
- 9780806153360
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 612 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2016-07-14
- Sidor
- 296