Daughters of the Inquisition

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Daughters of the Inquisition is a non-fiction book by Christina Crawford that explores the historical persecution of women, particularly through the lens of witch hunts and religious oppression.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
author Christina Crawford NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines historical role of the Church in witch hunts
links between past and contemporary oppression of women
mechanisms of social control over women
focusesOn European witch trials
control of women’s bodies
control of women’s sexuality
legal persecution of women
religious institutions
genre history
non-fiction
hasAuthorGender female
hasPerspective feminist
hasTheme abuse of religious authority
critique of patriarchal institutions
gender-based persecution
historical memory
intersection of religion and power
legacy of witch hunts
survival and resistance of women
systemic oppression
hasTitle Daughters of the Inquisition NERFINISHED
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in religious history
readers interested in women’s history
language English
mainSubject Christianity and women
historical injustice
misogyny
patriarchy
persecution of women
religious oppression
violence against women
witch hunts
narrativeForm historical analysis
personal reflection
relatedTo Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Protestantism
Spanish Inquisition NERFINISHED
witch trials in Europe
workType book

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Christina Crawford authorOf Daughters of the Inquisition