Teofilo F. Ruiz Songtexte
Songtexte
- Mysticism in the Western Traditions
- The World of Christopher Columbus
- The Witch Craze and Misogyny
- The Millennium in the Sixteenth Century
- The World of Witches
- An Age of Crises — Hunger
- The Conquest of Granada — Muslim Life in Iberia
- An Age of Crises — Popular Rebellions
- Isabella and Ferdinand — an Age of Reform
- Europe in 1300 — Rural Society
- Mysticism in the Twelfth Century
- Jewish Millennial Expectations
- Heresy and the Millennium
- Mysticism in Early Modern Europe
- The Shock of the New
- Reconquest, Pilgrimage, Crusade, Repopulation
- Fear and the Construction of Satan
- The Birth of the Inquisition
- Late Medieval Society — Culture and Mentality, Part II
- Iberian Culture in the Fifteenth Century
- Europe in 1300 — Church, State and Learning
- An Age of Crises — War
- Mysticism in the Western Tradition
- The Survival of the Past
- The Beginnings of Modernity
- Mysticism in the Thirteenth Century
- An Age of Crises — The Black Death
- Hermeticism, Astrology, Alchemy, and Magic
- Politics, Economy, and Society
- The Witches of Loudon
- Europe in 1300 — Urban Society
- Late Medieval Society — Politics
- Europe and the New World in 1492
- The Origins of Witchcraft
- The Witches of Essex and Salem
- Late Medieval Society — Castile in the Fifteenth Century
- Late Medieval Society — Love, Sexuality, and Misogyny, Part II
- Late Medieval Society — Love, Sexuality, and Misogyny, Part I
- The Witch Craze and Its Historians
- Jewish Mysticism
- The Church Under Attack
- An Age of Crisis
- The Transformation of Values
- Late Medieval Society — The Blending of High and Popular Culture
- Religion, Science, and Magic
- Late Medieval Society — Culture and Mentality, Part I
- The Terror of History
- Jews, Conversos, and the Inquisition
- Spain and Its Empire — The Aftermath of 1492
- Europe in 1300 — an Introduction
- Religion and Culture
- The Edict of Expulsion — Jewish Life in Iberia
- The Mysteries of the Renaissance