The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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According to Juderías , the roots of anti - Hispanism are to be found in what he
called “ The Protestant Tradition . ” Beginning with the revolt of the Netherlands in
the sixteenth century , such documents as the Apologia of William of Orange and
...
According to Juderías , the roots of anti - Hispanism are to be found in what he
called “ The Protestant Tradition . ” Beginning with the revolt of the Netherlands in
the sixteenth century , such documents as the Apologia of William of Orange and
...
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It is not surprising , then , that Spain and Catholicism came to mean much the
same thing to Protestant Englishmen and that the hatred felt for the one could be
applied equally to the other . This identification of Spain with Catholicism first
bore ...
It is not surprising , then , that Spain and Catholicism came to mean much the
same thing to Protestant Englishmen and that the hatred felt for the one could be
applied equally to the other . This identification of Spain with Catholicism first
bore ...
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13 With commendable restraint , the author says “ nothing of the bloody Spanish
Inquisition , ( a common cause of quarrel to all Protestants ) . " 14 One almost
feels sorry for the man whose task it was to write this pamphlet . He must have ...
13 With commendable restraint , the author says “ nothing of the bloody Spanish
Inquisition , ( a common cause of quarrel to all Protestants ) . " 14 One almost
feels sorry for the man whose task it was to write this pamphlet . He must have ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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