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THE

MORISCOS

OF

SPAIN:

THEIR CONVERSION AND EXPULSION.

BY

HENRY CHARLES LEA, LL.D.

LONDON:

BERNARD QUARITCH,

15 PICCADILLY, W.,

Storage

Undergraduate Library

DP

104

L43

1901

Undergraduate
Library

PREFACE.

On

THE material on which this volume is based was collected for a chapter in a general history of the Spanish Inquisition which I hope in due time to prepare. reviewing it the subject has seemed to me to possess interest and importance deserving fuller treatment than it could receive as a mere episode in a larger narrative, for it not only embodies a tragedy commanding the deepest sympathy, but it epitomizes nearly all the errors and tendencies which combined to cast down Spain, in little more than a century, from its splendor under Charles V. to its humiliation under Carlos II.

The labors of modern Spanish scholars have made public a mass of documentary evidence which throws much light on the inner history of the movements leading up to the final catastrophe, but this has been mostly drawn from state papers and unconsciously minimizes the part taken by intolerance and embodied in the Inquisition. To some extent I have therefore been able to supplement their researches and to make more prominent what was perhaps the most efficient agency in rendering

impossible the amalgamation of the races essential to the peace and prosperity of the land. I have also been able to present in some detail the repeated efforts made to give religious instruction to the so-called converts, and the causes of their failure.

In the collection of inedited material my thanks are largely due to Señor Don Claudio Perez y Gredilla, the accomplished chief of the Archivo General of Simancas, and to Señor Don Ramon Santa Maria, formerly in charge of the Archivo Central of Alcalá de Henares.

PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY, 1901.

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