Explore the roots of Spain’s religious conflicts through a historical lens.
This scholarly volume, History of Religious Intolerance in Spain, examines the social, political, and religious forces that shaped Spain’s past and contributed to its decline as a unified nation. Drawing on a wide range of sources, it traces how intolerance and despotism affected learning, culture, and governance across centuries.
- Delves into the dynamics between rulers, the church, and noble powers
- Surveys how censorship, persecution, and policy shaped Spanish society
- Illuminates connections to broader European religious movements and conflicts
- Provides a framework for understanding the long arc of religious liberty in the region
Ideal for readers of history, religious studies, and political thought who seek a clear, evidence-based account of how intolerance influenced a major European nation.