History ETDs
Publication Date
5-28-1957
Abstract
Throughout this essay an attempt is made to relate the inquisition to the political and intellectual life of early sixteenth-century Mexico. Zumárraga is pictured as the defender of orthodoxy and the stabilizer of the spiritual conquest in Mexico. The relationship of the individual and of society collectively with the holy office of the inquisition is stressed.
Level of Degree
Doctoral
Degree Name
History
Department Name
History
First Committee Member (Chair)
France Vinton Scholes
Second Committee Member
John Edward Longhurst
Third Committee Member
Miguel Jorrín
Language
English
Document Type
Dissertation
Recommended Citation
Greenleaf, Richard Edward. "Zumárraga and the Mexican Inquisition 1536-1543." (1957). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hist_etds/229