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Inquisición y sociedad en el México colonial
註釋Surveys the activities of the Inquisition in colonial Mexico between 1522-1821, particularly dealing with blasphemy, bigamy, heresy and, most of all, the Indian question. States that recent studies exaggerate the Mexican Inquisition's persecution of Converso Judaizers, though citing the auto-da-fe of the Carvajal de Nuevo León family at the end of the 16th century as an example of an attempt to eliminate the growing community of Crypto-Jews. Ch. 2 (pp. 41-53), "Francisco Millán ante la Inquisición mexicana (1538-1539)" [first published in "The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural History" 31 (1964)], analyzes the most famous trial of a Jew by the Mexican Inquisition, in which the defendant was sentenced to expulsion and confiscation of his property.