History
Documented reassessment of historical episodes distorted by popular retelling, with the sources on the table.
4 articles
The Historical Lie of the Enlightenment: The Judicium of the Holy Inquisition Faced with the Terror of the French Revolution (Part 1)
Historical and philological study by Dr. Alejandro de la Garza that dismantles the Hispanophobic Black Legend. A documented contrast between the forty thousand guillotined in a single year of the Jacobin Terror and the three thousand prosecuted in three centuries of the Castilian Inquisition, vindicating the civilizing dignity of the Indian Viceroyalties in the face of Anglo-Saxon colonialism.
The Historical Lie of the Enlightenment: The Judicium of the Holy Inquisition Faced with the Terror of the French Revolution (Part 2)
Historical and philological study by Dr. Alejandro de la Garza that dismantles the Hispanophobic Black Legend. A documented contrast between the forty thousand guillotined in a single year of the Jacobin Terror and the three thousand prosecuted in three centuries of the Castilian Inquisition, vindicating the civilizing dignity of the Indian Viceroyalties in the face of Anglo-Saxon colonialism.
The Historical Lie of the Enlightenment: The Judicium of the Holy Inquisition Faced with the Terror of the French Revolution (Part 3)
Historical and philological study by Dr. Alejandro de la Garza that dismantles the Hispanophobic Black Legend. A documented contrast between the forty thousand guillotined in a single year of the Jacobin Terror and the three thousand prosecuted in three centuries of the Castilian Inquisition, vindicating the civilizing dignity of the Indian Viceroyalties in the face of Anglo-Saxon colonialism.
The Historical Lie of the Enlightenment: The Judicium of the Holy Inquisition Faced with the Terror of the French Revolution (Part 4)
Historical and philological study by Dr. Alejandro de la Garza that dismantles the Hispanophobic Black Legend. A documented contrast between the forty thousand guillotined in a single year of the Jacobin Terror and the three thousand prosecuted in three centuries of the Castilian Inquisition, vindicating the civilizing dignity of the Indian Viceroyalties in the face of Anglo-Saxon colonialism.

