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Corruption and careerism in New Spain: don Alonso de Peralta y Robles, Creole inquisitor, 1594–1610

Pages 376-397
Published online: 21 Oct 2020
 

Acknowledgements

The author presented an early version of this article at the symposium ‘Beyond Index and Auto de fe: New Directions in Spanish Inquisition Studies’ hosted by Tulane University. He thanks Kris Lane, Ken Mills, and the editors and anonymous readers for their constructive comments that helped shape the final version of this article. The author also wishes to thank Justin Duncan for his helpful comments and encouragement during the research stage.

Biographical note

John F. Chuchiak IV is professor of Colonial Latin American History, Director of the Honors College, Director of the Latin American, Caribbean, and Hispanic Studies program, and Rich and Doris Young Endowed Professor at Missouri State University. A corresponding member of both the Mexican Academy of History and the Guatemalan Academy of Geography and History, among his publications are numerous books and articles on the Mexican Inquisition, including The Inquisition in New Spain, 1536–1820 (2012); Los Edictos de fe del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición de la Nueva España (co-author Luis René Guerrero Galván, 2018); and The Spanish Inquisition: Fact and Fiction (forthcoming, 2021). He is currently completing a book-length study on the Inquisitor Alonso de Peralta and the Mexican Inquisition.

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