Deep into fragile memory: the other secretaries of the Holy Office.

  • Bárbara Santiago Medina Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: Spanish Inquisition, Early Modern History, Bureaucracy, Documents.

Abstract

The secretaries of the secret were an essential element of the Holy Office’s district courts. They were in charge of record-ing and writing all of the official documents of these tribunals, but also of keeping the archive in order. And not only of these, so they were not the simple bureaucrats that the traditional historians wrote about. In fact, their long working hours turned a unique and much defined office into a complex taxonomy of professionals who shared the secretaries of the secret’s concerns but not their privileges. This paper aims to go in depth into these profession-als’ current life. They were not officials, but they take care of some important duties even if they were not getting paid for it.

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Santiago Medina B. (2016). Deep into fragile memory: the other secretaries of the Holy Office. Documenta & Instrumenta - Documenta et Instrumenta, 14, 167-198. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_DOCU.2016.v14.52900
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