Repression of new forms of sociability in the Eightheenth century: process by the Court of Inquisition to free-masons

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  • Fernando Gil González

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.20.2017.19478

Keywords:

masonry, Inquisition, eighteenth century, processed, sociability

Abstract

This article presents a list of Masons accused that combines historical documents processed during the eighteenth century based on the documentation referred to locate in the National Historical Archive (Madrid). Likewise, you can see what kind of professions who hold processed by the Court of the Inquisition as military, doctors, teachers etc. To sum up, based on the documentation submitted in the inquisitorial courts where you can find out the name of some lodges, initiation rituals or initiation ceremonies.

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Published

2017-01-01

How to Cite

Gil González, F. (2017). Repression of new forms of sociability in the Eightheenth century: process by the Court of Inquisition to free-masons. Revista De Derecho De La UNED (RDUNED), (20), 319–332. https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.20.2017.19478

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