热恋:近代早期西班牙的朝圣与犯罪

Pub Date : 2023-05-25 DOI:10.1093/jsh/shad016
Amanda L Scott
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虽然朝圣者被认为是神圣的旅行者,但他们的真实身份和旅行的动机远非确定。犯罪和欺诈的内涵也很深。从一个奇怪的案例开始,一个癫痫病的法国牧师前往圣地亚哥德孔波斯特拉被逮捕并作为间谍被调查,本文考虑了围绕朝圣者身份的模糊和社区在确定意图和动机方面的困难。根据纳瓦拉、阿拉贡和吉普斯科亚的世俗和教会记录,本文考察了法院用来揭示或强加身份的方法,包括使用复杂的法医技术,如建立一个盲目的犯罪阵容,地点和人的联想三角测量,以及依靠医学和语言学评估。在许多情况下,这些证据收集的过程,特别是嫌疑人可以被明确识别的想法,与我们对早期现代刑事程序和认识论缺乏复杂性的理解背道而驰。
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Hot on the Trail: Pilgrimage and Crime in Early Modern Spain
Though pilgrims were purportedly sacred travelers, their actual identities and motivations for travel were far from certain. Connotations with criminality and fraud also ran deep. Beginning with a strange case in which an epileptic French priest traveling to Santiago de Compostela was arrested and investigated as an alleged spy, this article considers the ambiguities surrounding pilgrim identity and the difficulty communities had in determining intention and motivation. Drawing upon secular and church records from Navarre, Aragon, and Gipuzkoa, this article examines the methods courts employed to reveal or impose identities, including using complex forensic techniques such as building a blind criminal lineup, associative triangulation of place and person, and relying upon medical and linguistic evaluation. In many cases, these processes of evidence gathering and particularly the idea that suspects could be definitively identified runs contrary to our understanding of the lack of sophistication of early modern criminal procedure and epistemology.
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