African Voices from the Inquisition, Vol. 1

The Trial of Crispina Peres of Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau (1646-1668)

Toby Green editor Philip J Havik editor F Ribeiro da Silva editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:1st Jul '21

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This book contains some of the richest written material in existence for precolonial West Africa with unique insights into daily life in an Afro-Atlantic coastal trade settlement. Presenting the complete translated and annotated text of the Inquisition trial of Crispina Peres, an African woman born in the Guinea-Bissau region, of a Portuguese father and an African mother, it documents the Portuguese Inquisition's religious persecution of Africans on African soil. Set in a slave port in 17th century West Africa, the trial focuses on the worldview of an African woman accused of engaging in African rites and witchcraft, who is imprisoned and brought before Inquisitioners in Lisbon. It highlights her resourcefulness, resilience and spirited defence of her innocence, providing precious details on her life, household, work, health and social and commercial networks in this understudied African region.

Green, Havik and Ribeira da Silva deserve praise for their painstaking work in making this source available in English. * Martha Frederiks, Journal Of Ecclesiastical History *

  • Winner of Winner, 2022 Best Historical Materials Award, American Library Association.

ISBN: 9780197266762

Dimensions: 242mm x 164mm x 24mm

Weight: 626g

312 pages