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    Cátaros en los Pirineos. Movilidades heréticas a través de un espacio fronterizo en construcción (siglos xii-xiv) by Carles Gascón Chopo

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The introduction of the Court of the Holy Inquisition in the Crown of Aragon and its proven effectiveness in the persecution of heresy contributed to its rapid decline, parallel to what happened on the north side of the Pyrenees. …”
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    El ideal de juez local Tenancingo, Intendencia de México, 1795-1800 by Claudia Guarisco

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…It was in that coming and going from custom to law and doctrine and back to local values that the engagement between Crown and subjects laid.…”
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    Purging the Past and Gauging the Future: Stage Puritans as Manifestations of Religious Trauma in Restoration Comedies Adapted from European Sources (1660-1689) by Alice Marion-Ferrand

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This paper focuses on five Restoration comedies with religious concerns composed between Charles II’s return to England and the Glorious Revolution, and adapted from French, Spanish and English (Elizabethan and Jacobean) sources: The Law Against Lovers (1663) by William Davenant, Tartuffe or the French Puritan (1670) by Matthew Medbourne, Sir Patient Fancy (1678) by Aphra Behn, The Spanish Fryar, or the Double-Discovery (1681) by John Dryden, and Sir Courtly Nice, or It Cannot Be (1685) by John Crowne. …”
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