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Authors: Cullen Murphy

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God's Jury: The Inquisition and the Making of the Modern World (51 page)

conversos
migrate to, 150–53, 160–61

globalization and, 149–50

Inquisition established in,
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Spanish Inquisition, 10–11,
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, 65–70, 75–76, 78–85, 88–92, 94–99, 101–2,
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,
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,
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attacks New Mexico government officials,
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in California,
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and church-state conflict in New Mexico, 156–57

condemns Father Hidalgo y Costilla,
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condemns Father Morelos,
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executes American Indians,
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executes Carvajal, 152–53

fears U.S. influence in Mexico, 159–60

final suppression of, 166–67

globalization of,
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, 147–48,
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Goya and,
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Lea researches,
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Llorente researches,
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in Mexico, 150–53, 159–60

and Mexico’s war of independence,
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motivated by anti-Semitism, 95–97,
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in New Mexico, 145–46,
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, 155–59

operates under government control,
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, 79–81, 84–85

prosecutes Jewish & Muslim
conversos,
9–11,
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, 68–69, 95–96, 98–99,
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,
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,
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, 152–53

range of punishments available, 83–84

records in Mexican archives, 155–56

revisionist view of, 98–99

Spellman, Francis
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Starr, Kenneth:
The Starr Report,
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, 60–63

Starr Report, The
(Starr),
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, 60–63

Stasi (East German secret police): archives of, 204–8

attempts to destroy records, 205–6

museum of, 206–7

Stowe, Harriet Beecher:
Uncle Tom’s Cabin,
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strappado:
as torture technique, 90–91

surveillance: in Britain, 208–11

cell phones and, 237–38

and erosion of privacy, 210–12

by FBI, CIA, & NSA, 214–15, 236–37

in Germany,
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by Holy Office,
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institutionalization of, 236–38,
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of Internet,
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in Iran,
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and national security, 209–11

Poindexter on desirability of, 211–12

by secret police,
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, 205–7

under USA Patriot Act,
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,
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war on terror and,
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, 236–37

“Surveyor, The” (Roth),
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,
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Swift, Jonathan,
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Syllabus of Errors: Pope Pius IX promulgates (1864), 110–11,
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Sylvestrini, Achille
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Taft, William Howard: on waterboarding, 93–94

Tedeschi, John: on Church censorship, 123–24

Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre
The Divine Milieu,
172–73

Holy Office censors, 172–73,
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The Phenomenon of Man,
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Pope Benedict XVI on,
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Texas State Board of Education: censorship by, 238–39

Theoharis, Athan G. & John Stuart Cox:
The Boss: J. Edgar Hoover and the Great American Inquisition,
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Third Reich.
See also
Nazi archives

IBM assists,
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Timerman, Jacobo:
Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number,
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tolerance: Locke on,
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, 249–50

moral certainty and, 246–51

Topcliffe, Richard: as interrogator,
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,
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Torquemada, Juan de
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Torquemada, Tomás de: background & personality, 81–82

as Inquisitor General,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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instruction manual for inquisitors, 82–84

Lea on,
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torture: in Argentina,
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in Brazil, 199–200

British complicity & collusion in, 223–24

Dershowitz on,
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“extraordinary rendition” and,
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,
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at Guantánamo detention facility,
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, 220–21

Hayden on, 222–23

Ignatieff on,
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Inquisition’s use of,
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, 55–56,
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,
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, 86–94,
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,
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,
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Lea on,
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modern arguments for legitimacy, 86–87

motivation for, 53–55, 88–89

Panetta and, 222–23

Peters on,
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Pope Innocent IV authorizes, 55–56

and psychology of duress, 88–90

under Queen Elizabeth I, 194–96

Rejali on,
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Smith challenges U.S. use of, 223–24

techniques of, 90–94,
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,
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, 221–22,
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U.S. uses, 90–94, 221–23

in war on terror, 90–94, 215–16, 221–23

treason: heresy as,
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truth.
See
moral certainty

Turner, Frederick Jackson,
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Tyrrell, George (father),
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condemned as Modernist,
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin
(Stowe),
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United States: abrogates Geneva Conventions,
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acquires Guantánamo Bay,
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anti-Muslim attacks in, 242–43

“birthright citizenship” controversy in, 76–78

deviance and anti-communist campaign in, 39–40

Internet censorship in, 240–41

library censorship in,
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“Red Scare” in, 39–40,
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, 213–14

separation of church and state in,
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, 241–42

torture used by, 90–94, 221–23

tortures al-Qahtani, 222–23

United States. Army: evangelical relgion in,
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Human Intelligence Collector Operations,
50–53

and religious warfare, 32–33

United States. Census Bureau: and national security,
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency: and “extraordinary rendition,”
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,
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surveillance by,
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United States. Congress: and war on terror,
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United States. Constitution: and moral certainty,
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United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation: surveillance by,
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,
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United States. Internal Revenue Service: and national security,
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United States. National Archives,
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Nazi archives at, 201–3

United States. National Security Agency: surveillance by,
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, 236–37

United States. Total Information Awareness Office, 211–12

United States. Transportation Security Administration, 234–35

Urban VIII and Galileo,
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USA Patriot Act: surveillance under,
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,
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Van Pelt Library (University of Pennsylvania), 184–85

Vatican: underground construction in, 225–26

Vatican. Archivio della Congregazione per la Dottrina della Fede, 4–6,
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censorship in, 17–18

Cifres administers, 15–17, 225–29,
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Ginzburg presses for opening of, 14–15,
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Godman’s research in, 110–11, 122–23,
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modernization & expansion of, 226–29

Napoleon confiscates,
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,
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organization & administration of, 15–17, 225–27

and pedophilia scandals,
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Pope Benedict XVI and opening of,
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Pope John Paul II opens, 14–15,
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,
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,
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Ratzinger and opening of, 14–15, 109–10

Roman Inquisition records in, 107–8

Vatican. Library: digitization of,
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Vatican Council, First: and doctrine of papal infallibility, 169–70

Vatican Council, Second,
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,
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, 176–78

Pope John XXIII convenes,
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Pope Paul VI and,
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Ratzinger at, 177–78

Voltaire:
Candide,
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Volterra, Daniele da,
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Walsingham, Sir Francis, 192–93

as head of Elizabethan intelligence operations,
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,
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,
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war on terror: deviance and,
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“extraordinary rendition” in,
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,
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Guantánamo detention facility in, 215–17

moral certainty in, 245–46

Mueller on,
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and surveillance,
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, 236–37

torture in, 90–94, 215–16, 221–23

U.S. Congress and,
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waterboarding: Cheney defends,
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Hitchens on,
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Taft on, 93–94

as torture technique, 92–94,
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,
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Weschler, Lawrence: on torture in Brazil, 199–200

WikiLeaks,
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, 240–41

Will to Power, The
(Nietzsche),
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Wills, Garry,
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witchcraft: and American Indians,
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in England,
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Roman Inquisition and, 134–36

Wolf, Hubert
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World War II: Pope Pius XII and,
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Yates, Frances:
The Art of Memory,
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