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The Child Witches of Olague
In the early seventeenth century, thousands of children in Spain's Navarre region claimed to have been bewitched. The Child Witches of Olague features the legal depositions of self-described child witches as well as their parents and victims. The volume sheds new light on Navarre's massive witch persecution (1608-14), illuminating the tragic cost of witch hunts and opening a new window onto our understanding of early modern Iberian life. Drawing from Spanish-language sources only recently discovered, Homza translates and annotates three court cases from Olague in 1611 and 1612. Two were defamation trials involving the slur \"witch,\" and the third was a petition for divorce filed by an accused witch and wife. These cases give readers rare access to the voices of illiterate children in the early modern period. They also speak to the emotions of witch-hunting, with testimony about enraged, terrified parents turning to vigilante justice against neighbors. Together the cases highlight gender norms of the time, the profound honor code of early modern Navarre, and the power of children to alter adult lives. With translations of Inquisition correspondence and printed pamphlets added for context, The Child Witches of Olague offers a portrait of witch-hunting as a horrific, contagious process that fractured communities. This riveting, one-of-a-kind book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of witch hunts, life in early modern Spain, and history as revealed through court testimony.
Ignacio Olagüe y el origen de al-Andalus: Génesis y proceso de edición del proyecto negacionista
Ignacio Olagüe (1903-1974) fue un historiador aficionado cuya celebridad procede, sobre todo, de haber cuestionado la idea de que el origen de al-Andalus esté vinculado a la conquista de la península ibérica por los musulmanes a partir del año 711. De acuerdo con sus ideas ultranacionalistas (fascistas), Olagüe pretendió demostrar que la formación de una sociedad árabe e islámica en la Península fue fundamentalmente, el resultado de causas internas. Pese a la condición amateur del autor y al carácter fraudulento de sus propuestas, sus ideas siempre han gozado de un cierto nivel de difusión, sobre todo en ámbitos extraacadémicos. Mi objetivo en este artículo se centra, sobre todo, en analizar el proceso de gestación y edición de su proyecto negacionista. Para ello me he servido del archivo privado del propio autor depositado en la Casa de Velázquez, a través del cual puede obtenerse una clara imagen de la consecución de sus objetivos historiográficos.
San Bernardino County union ballot count questioned
On May 29, 573 members of the union's administrative services unit voted \"no\" on the proposed contract and 241 voted \"yes,\" [Yesenia Olague] said. - Administrative services unit ratified, with 540 voting \"yes\" and 316 voting \"no.\" \"We're going to continue to fight,\" she said. \"We're ready for change, and we're not going to go quietly. We're going to do whatever we can to go to SEIU.\"
Cell tower opponents in Rancho Cucamonga seek lawyer
\"We're at $1,600,\" [Yesenia Olague] said. \"Our goal is $4,000 for a retainer fee.\" While parents have voiced concern over the potential for tower radiation to harm developing children, Diocese spokesman John Andrews said the tower would emit radiation far below levels permitted by the government, and a recent decision to move the tower from an approved location next to a meeting hall at the school was in part an effort to defuse community opposition to the project.
Central softball sweeps NNU
  CWU highlights: Celine Fowler 3-4, 2b; Kailyn Campbell 2-3, HR, 4 RBI; [Wilkerson] 2b; Andrea Hamada 4-4, 2b, RBI; Olague 2-3, 3b, RBI. CWU highlights: Sammy Morris 2-4; Austin Wilkerson 2-3, RBI; [Alexa Olague] 2-4, 2b, 3 RBI.
Compton man identified as Palos Verdes Estates suicide victim
PALOS VERDES ESTATES (CNS) - The Coroner's Office today identified the man whose body was found over a cliff in Palos Verdes Estates on Friday.
Compton man identified as Palos Verdes Estates suicide victim
PALOS VERDES ESTATES (CNS) - The Coroner's Office today identified the man whose body was found over a cliff in Palos Verdes Estates on Friday.
Public comment under way for proposed immigration reform
\"My experience with that is the children are the ones who suffer,\" [Joe Olague] said. \"It's heartbreaking.\" \"That's why you have a lot of illegal immigrants here being fearful of law enforcement,\" Olague said. \"Fear overcomes a person when they're put in this awkward situation.\" \"The proposed change will have tremendous impact on families by significantly reducing the time of separation,\" [Alejandro Mayorkas] said in the statement.
P.M. Bay Area Buzz: Marin town's authorities investigate serial fires; Peninsula card room may pay city for police presence
--Read more of Harry Harris and Doug Oakley's Oakland Tribune article.--Read more Berkeley stories here.--Follow Oakley on Twitter here.--Follow the Oakland Tribune and other East Bay newspapers on Twitter.--Friend and like the Tribune on Facebook. --Read more of Lisa Fernandez's San Jose Mercury News story at MercuryNews.com--Previously (January 7, 2012): Man shot and killed in home near Gilroy--Follow more crime & courts stories here.--Follow Fernandez on Twitter here.--Follow the Mercury News on Twitter.--Friend and like the Mercury News on Facebook. --Read more of Joshua Melvin's San Mateo County Times article in MercuryNews.com/san-mateo-county-times.--Follow Melvin on Twitter.--Follow the Times on Twitter.--Friend and like the Times on Facebook.
Classes are back in session
\"And we're excited to get back on track this year, even though last night they didn't get to sleep until 10,\" she added. \"But I woke them up at 6:55 sharp this morning - and now they're ready for school.\" \"Good morning and welcome! Are you awake?\" asked La Merced Elementary Principal John Olague, who spoke to a group of kindergarten parents who were ready to deliver their children to a classroom teacher for the first time. The parents were gathered in the cafeteria, where banners emphasizing honesty, fairness, tolerance, caring and trustworthiness hung - along with another that said, \"Welcome: Let the Learning Begin.\" \"Mommy's excited because their school is full time now,\" she said, grinning. \"(Andrew's) not in half-day kindergarten, he's in full-day first grade.