Historical revision of the Inquisition
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Historical revision of the Inquisition is a historiographical project that has emerged in recent years. In the last forty years, with opening of formerly closed archives, the development of new historical methodologies, and, in Spain, the death of Francisco Franco in 1975, new works of historical revisionism have reread the history of the Roman and Spanish Inquisitions.
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See also
- Inquisition
- Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
- Execution by burning
- List of Grand Inquisitors of Spain
- Historical revisionism
- History of the Jews in Spain
- Medieval Inquisition
- Mexican Inquisition
- Peruvian Inquisition
- Portuguese Inquisition
- Roman Inquisition
- Spanish Inquisition
- Histoire de l'Inquisition en France
- Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros
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