Acquittals in the Spanish Inquisition
Discover a unique perspective on one of history's most notorious judicial systems in Acquittals in the Spanish Inquisition by Gunnar W. Knutsen, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. This compelling study delves into over 67,000 trials conducted during the Spanish Inquisition, revealing that it was not solely a mechanism of injustice, but also a system that granted acquittals. With meticulous research, Knutsen uncovers more than 2,500 formal acquittals, alongside over 6,600 suspended trials and nearly 2,100 cases with unknown or unrecorded outcomes. Spanning 172 pages, this paperback offers an insightful examination of a complex historical phenomenon, challenging the conventional narrative surrounding the Inquisition. Perfect for history enthusiasts and legal scholars alike, this book invites readers to rethink the legacy of the Spanish Inquisition and its judicial processes.