Article examines a book authored by the Nation of Islam that paints 15th century Jews as slave traders and deserving of the Inquisition.
Catholic author presents quotes from John O'Brian's book from 1950 "The Truth About the Inquisition" and takes offence at anti-catholic rhetoric.
Article by Ellen Rice analyzes a BBC documentary that offers a revisionist's view of the Black Legend.
Brian Chalmers reviews a well researched book by B. Netanyahu that studies one of Jewish history's most darkest chapters.
Essay by Naomi Sherer attempts to understand the complexities of modern racial hatred by studying the notorious Spanish Inquisition.
Provides an overview of the Spanish Inquisition which the author equates with the Gulag Archipelago and Auschwitz in its severity.
WW Norton & Company Publishers offers a summary and purchasing details for a book by Cecil Roth examining the Spanish Inquisition 1478-1834 AD.
Anonymous essay is full of uncredited quotes and historical errors about a complicated subject. Author tries to get away with sloppy research.
Essay by Marvin O'Connell tries to separate the real historical events of the Inquisition from the many fictional accounts of the Black Legend.
Learn how Ferdinand and Isabella used the inquisition to unify the religiously fractious country. Also examines the role of Tomas de Torquemada.
Joseph McCabe recounts the brutality and intolerance inflicted against Jews and other minorities in 15th century Christian Spain.
Reuters article from 1998 written by Alessandra Galloni details the Vatican's acceptance of responsibility for the Inquisition.