Introduction to the English Edition; A Word to the Reader; Prologue (Fifth Edition, 1985); Introduction; Illustrations 1-18; Chapter One: The Birth of the Portuguese New Christians; Chapter Two: Why and How the Inquisition was Introduced into Portugal; Chapter Three: The Portuguese Inquisitorial Trial; Chapter Four: "Inside Information" (Noticias Reconditas): An Account of the Cruelties Exercised by the Inquisition in Portugal; Chapter Five: Three Specimen Trial Records: Francisco Gomes Henriques, Manuel Fernandes Vilareal, António José da Silva.
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Appendix One: Polemical debate on "Inquisition and New Christians" Between Israel Salvator Révah and António José SaraivaFirst Part of Interview With Prof. Israel Salvator Révah; A Letter From António José Saraiva; Second Part of Interview With Prof. Israel Salvator Révah; Appendix Two: Dialogue on the Silva-Révah Interview; Letter to the Editor of the Diário de Lisboa from Prof. Révah; Comment by the Editor of the Diário de Lisboa; Letter from António José Saraiva to the Editor of the Diário de Lisboa; Letter to the Editor of the Diário de Lisboa from Prof. Révah.
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Appendix Three: The Portuguese New Christians and the Inquisition, Surrebutter to Mr. António José SaraivaAppendix Four: The Portuguese Inquisition in Goa (India), 1561-1812; Appendix Five: Report by Inquisitor General Francisco de Castro on a Memorial Addressed to King Philip III of Portugal by the "Portuguese Men of Commerce Residing in Spain" in 1630; Appendix Six: A Plea to King João IV for the Reinstatement of Inquisitorial Confiscation; Appendix Seven: Chronology of Rulers of Portugal, 1128-1910; Appendix Eight: Chronology of Inquisitors General, 1536-1821; Bibliography.
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Chapter Six: What was a Public Auto-da-Fé?Chapter Seven: Cleanness of Blood; Chapter Eight: The "Marrano Factory" According to an 18th-Century New Christian; Chapter Nine: "People of the Nation" or "Men of Commerce"; Chapter Ten: Is There Such a Thing as a "New Christian Ideology?" ; Chapter Eleven: The Inquisition as an Institution and as a Center of Power; Chapter Twelve: The King, the Inquisitors and the Merchants; Chapter Thirteen: How and Why the New Christians Petered Out in Portugal.
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List of IllustrationsIndex; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Z; About António José Saraiva.
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Marrano Factory : The Portuguese Inquisition and its New Christians 1536-1765.