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Doña Teresa Confronts the Spanish Inquisition - A Seventeenth-Century New Mexican Drama (Hardcover, First Edition, New ed.)
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Doña Teresa Confronts the Spanish Inquisition - A Seventeenth-Century New Mexican Drama (Hardcover, First Edition, New ed.)
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In 1598, at the height of the Spanish Inquisition, New Mexico
became Spain's northernmost New World colony. The censures of the
Catholic Church reached all the way to Santa Fe, where in the
mid-1660s, Doña Teresa Aguilera y Roche, the wife of New Mexico
governor Bernardo López de Mendizábal, came under the
Inquisition's scrutiny. She and her husband were tried in Mexico
City for the crime of judaizante, the practice of Jewish rituals.
Using the handwritten briefs that Doña Teresa prepared for her
defense, as well as depositions by servants, ethnohistorian Frances
Levine paints a remarkable portrait of daily life in
seventeenth-century New Mexico. Doña Teresa Confronts the Spanish
Inquisition also offers a rare glimpse into the intellectual and
emotional life of an educated European woman at a particularly
dangerous time in Spanish colonial history. 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.
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