Women in the Inquisition : Spain and the New World /
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
[1999]
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Table of Contents:
- Mari Sánchez and Inés González: conflict and cooperation among crypto-Jews / Gretchen Starr-Lebeau
- Inés of Herrera del Duque: the prophetess of extremadura / Haim Beinart
- María López: a convicted judaizer from Castile / Renée Levine Melammed
- Francisca Hernández and the sexuality of religious dissent / Mary E. Giles
- María de Cazalla: the grievous price of victory / Angel Alcalá
- Francisca de los apóstoles: a visionary voice for reform in sixteenth-century Toledo / Gillian T.W. Ahlgren
- Y yo dije, "Sí senor": Ana Domenge and the Barcelona inquisition / Elizabeth Rhodes
- María de Jesús de Agreda: the sweetheart of the holy office / Clark Colahan
- Contested identities: the Morisca visionary, Beatriz de Robles / Mary Elizabeth Perry
- When bigamy is the charge: Gallegan women and the holy office / Allyson M. Poska
- "More sins than the Queen of England": Marina de San Miguel before the Mexican inquisition / Jacqueline Holler
- Blasphemy as resistance: an African slave woman before the Mexican inquisition / Kathryn Joy McKnight
- Rosa de Escalante's private party: popular female religiosity in colonial Mexico City / Linda A. Curcio-Nagy
- Testimony for canonization or proof of blasphemy?: the new Spanish inquisition and the hagiographic biography of Catarina de San Juan / Kathleen Myers.