Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
174
Language
English
Published
Jan 15, 2014
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10
0810129450
ISBN-13
9780810129450
Description
Erin Graff Zivin delves into the complex and often harrowing intersections of conversion, torture, and truth within the historical context of the Luso-Hispanic Atlantic. The narrative unravels the dark practices employed during the Inquisition, shedding light on how these brutal methods were not merely tools of coercion but also deeply intertwined with cultural and religious identity.
Through meticulous research, she reveals the stories of those who faced unspeakable trials, forced to navigate their beliefs in a world rife with persecution. Graff Zivin’s work not only highlights individual experiences but also interrogates broader themes of power and morality that resonate throughout history.
Recognized with the LAJSA Best Book award, this volume invites readers to reflect on the consequences of faith, the quest for truth, and the haunting echoes of a past that continue to shape contemporary discussions around identity and belonging.
Through meticulous research, she reveals the stories of those who faced unspeakable trials, forced to navigate their beliefs in a world rife with persecution. Graff Zivin’s work not only highlights individual experiences but also interrogates broader themes of power and morality that resonate throughout history.
Recognized with the LAJSA Best Book award, this volume invites readers to reflect on the consequences of faith, the quest for truth, and the haunting echoes of a past that continue to shape contemporary discussions around identity and belonging.
Genres
Romance
Contemporary
Politics