Un paréntesis en la Censura Inquisitorial de libros y folletos: Lecturas en la España del Trienio Liberal
Abstract
This study demonstrates that in the period of freedom that Spain lived ephemerally during the Triennium, the books that were famous in the rest of Europe, and despite the prohibitions and censorship of the inquisition (or maybe, thanks to them) were also known in Spain; but of course they could only be read when the Santo Oficio was abolished.Downloads
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