Somos cristianos, no judíos. Portugueses en la “gran complicidad” y el auto de fe limeño de 1639
One of the more recurrent issues in studies of the Portuguese in the colonial Peru has beenits consideration as judaizers. In fact, the process started by “the great conspiracy” that endedin the auto-da-fe in 1939 showed that the largest number of prosecuted by the felony ofjudaizing were Portuguese...
Autor Principal: | Moreno Cebrián, Alfredo |
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Otros Autores: | Sullón Barreto, Gleydi |
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Instituto Riva Agüero
2015
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http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/113696 |
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One of the more recurrent issues in studies of the Portuguese in the colonial Peru has beenits consideration as judaizers. In fact, the process started by “the great conspiracy” that endedin the auto-da-fe in 1939 showed that the largest number of prosecuted by the felony ofjudaizing were Portuguese. However, among the group of the accused we have found somethat did not judaize and others, that having been judged, were free of suspicion. The presentarticle analyses some of the stories of this second group. Some were in Lima at a later dateand made a will, which reveals that the stigma of Jewish that sometime weighed on them didnot affect their relationships with their environment. |
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