The Jesuits and the Inquisition at the south of Perú in the times of Philip the 2nd. Between the speech of power and the domination of the territory

This work intends to inquire about the functioning of the Inquisitorial Justice of the Limeño Tribunal, since it was established in 1569 until a few years after the turning into to the XVII century, in the regions of Tucumán, Rio de la Plata and Paraguay; as well as some aspects of the set-up establ...

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Autor principal: Sartori, Federico
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spelling I10-R340-article-229532019-10-18T19:20:39Z The Jesuits and the Inquisition at the south of Perú in the times of Philip the 2nd. Between the speech of power and the domination of the territory Los jesuitas y la Inquisición al sur del Perú en tiempos de Felipe II. Entre los discursos de poder y las formas de dominación del territorio Sartori, Federico Jesuitas Inquisición Paraguay Poder Territorio Jesuits Inquisition Paraguay Power Territory This work intends to inquire about the functioning of the Inquisitorial Justice of the Limeño Tribunal, since it was established in 1569 until a few years after the turning into to the XVII century, in the regions of Tucumán, Rio de la Plata and Paraguay; as well as some aspects of the set-up established relationship between the Inquisition and the Jesuits in the region. To achieve this aim, we question the origins of these relations between the Society of Jesus and the Inquisition, institutions of very different aims and modes of action, even though both were strongly linked to the Spanish Monarchy. And more specifically, what was the nature of this link in the governorates of southern Peru, where the Society of Jesus had placed one of its main centres of evangelization. Who and through what legal instruments the Jesuits participated in the exercise of inquisitorial justice and, as was their performance in this sense; these are the main questions of this research. Este trabajo se propone indagar acerca del funcionamiento de la justicia inquisitorial del Tribunal Limeño, desde su instauración en 1569 y hasta pocos años después del giro al siglo XVII, en las regiones del Tucumán, Río de la Plata y Paraguay; así como algunos aspectos de la relación establecida entre la Inquisición y los jesuitas actuantes en la región. Con este fin, se interroga sobre los orígenes de estas relaciones entre la Compañía de Jesús y la Inquisición, instituciones de muy distintos objetivos y modos de actuación, aun cuando ambas estuviesen fuertemente ligadas a la Monarquía española. Y de modo más específico, qué carácter tuvo este vínculo en las gobernaciones al sur del Perú, donde la Compañía de Jesús había puesto uno de sus principales focos de evangelización. Quiénes y a través de qué instrumentos legales participaron los jesuitas del ejercicio de la justicia inquisitorial y, cómo fue su actuación en este sentido; estas son las principales preguntas de esta investigación. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2018-12-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ihs/article/view/22953 10.31057/2314.3908.v6.n2.22953 Antiguos jesuitas en Iberoamérica; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2018): Julio / Diciembre de 2018; 4-26 2314-3908 10.31057/2314.3908.v6.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ihs/article/view/22953/22656
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topic Jesuitas
Inquisición
Paraguay
Poder
Territorio
Jesuits
Inquisition
Paraguay
Power
Territory
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Inquisición
Paraguay
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Inquisition
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The Jesuits and the Inquisition at the south of Perú in the times of Philip the 2nd. Between the speech of power and the domination of the territory
topic_facet Jesuitas
Inquisición
Paraguay
Poder
Territorio
Jesuits
Inquisition
Paraguay
Power
Territory
author Sartori, Federico
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title The Jesuits and the Inquisition at the south of Perú in the times of Philip the 2nd. Between the speech of power and the domination of the territory
title_short The Jesuits and the Inquisition at the south of Perú in the times of Philip the 2nd. Between the speech of power and the domination of the territory
title_full The Jesuits and the Inquisition at the south of Perú in the times of Philip the 2nd. Between the speech of power and the domination of the territory
title_fullStr The Jesuits and the Inquisition at the south of Perú in the times of Philip the 2nd. Between the speech of power and the domination of the territory
title_full_unstemmed The Jesuits and the Inquisition at the south of Perú in the times of Philip the 2nd. Between the speech of power and the domination of the territory
title_sort jesuits and the inquisition at the south of perú in the times of philip the 2nd. between the speech of power and the domination of the territory
description This work intends to inquire about the functioning of the Inquisitorial Justice of the Limeño Tribunal, since it was established in 1569 until a few years after the turning into to the XVII century, in the regions of Tucumán, Rio de la Plata and Paraguay; as well as some aspects of the set-up established relationship between the Inquisition and the Jesuits in the region. To achieve this aim, we question the origins of these relations between the Society of Jesus and the Inquisition, institutions of very different aims and modes of action, even though both were strongly linked to the Spanish Monarchy. And more specifically, what was the nature of this link in the governorates of southern Peru, where the Society of Jesus had placed one of its main centres of evangelization. Who and through what legal instruments the Jesuits participated in the exercise of inquisitorial justice and, as was their performance in this sense; these are the main questions of this research.
publisher Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad
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