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Henry Charles Lea , 1825-1909, U.S. historian, b. Philadelphia. He was associated with the family publishing business for many years, but his real interest was in historical work. Working with primary sources, he produced a series of works on the Roman Catholic Church during the Middle Ages. Although he was attacked by the Catholic Church in the United States for his criticism of church policy, Lea's work was highly praised by Catholic and non-Catholic scholars in Europe, and he received many honors abroad. Perhaps best known among his works are his first, Superstition and Force (1866; reprints and additions, 1878-92), and A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (3 vol., 1888), A History of Auricular Confession and Indulgences in the Latin Church (3 vol., 1896), The Moriscos of Spain (1901), and The Inquisition of Spain (4 vol., 1906-7). Recent scholarship has challenged some of Lea's work. However, his great contribution was his originality and his profound influence in impressing on American historians the importance of direct study of sources.

Bibliography: See biography by E. S. Bradley (1931); G. G. Coulton, Sectarian History (1937), a defense of Lea's scholarship.

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Lea, Henry Charles (1825–1909), Philadelphia publisher and historian, whose first book, Superstition and Force (1866), a history of jurisprudence, led him into a lifetime study of the Catholic Church and its influence on medieval institutions, resulting in such books as Studies in Church History (1869), A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (3 vols., 1888), A History of the Inquisition of Spain (4 vols., 1906–7), and The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies (1908). Besides other scholarly work, Lea engaged in many philanthropies, was active in politics, and aided such reforms as those in the civil service and copyright law.

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Henry Charles Lea (1825-1909), American historian, focused his research on the Catholic Church and wrote the definitive history of the Spanish Inquisition.

Henry Charles Lea was born in Philadelphia on Sept. 19, 1825, the son of a well-known publisher and amateur scientist. Henry was educated at home with the aid of tutors and by independent study. He had wide intellectual interests and, between 1841 and 1848, wrote scientific papers and poetry and translated classics.

Lea entered the family publishing firm in 1843 but continued to pursue his other interests until he suffered a breakdown in 1847. During his recovery Lea became interested in the study of history. In 1850 he married his cousin, Anna Caroline Jouden. The next year he became head of the family publishing house, which under his guidance, began to specialize in medical and scientific books.

During the Civil War, Lea joined the Union League, supported the Republican party, and wrote pamphlets against slavery. At war's end he returned to historical study. His first book Superstition and Force, appeared in 1866. The following year he published An Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church and, 2 years later, Studies in Church History. In 1867 Lea had embarked upon the study of the medieval Inquisition, a project which was to occupy him for 20 years. For the enormous task he utilized the services of scholars and researchers in Europe.

Despite the demands of business and historical writing, Lea was active in civic affairs. In 1870 he helped found the Citizens' Municipal Reform Association. He also helped found the National Republican League to block U.S. Grant's third presidential term. In 1878 he again suffered serious illness and became nearly blind. He retired from business in 1880 and devoted himself to history.

Lea's research culminated in the publication of A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (3 vols., 1887-1888). In subsequent years he produced Chapters from the Religious History of Spain (1890), A Formulary of the Papal Penitentiary (1892), A History of Auricular Confession and Indulgences (3 vols., 1896), The Moriscos of Spain (1901), A History of the Inquisition of Spain (4 vols., 1906-1907), and The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies (1908).

As a philanthropist, Lea endowed several institutions and chairs, including the Lea Laboratory of Hygiene at the University of Pennsylvania. He died on Oct. 20, 1909, in Philadelphia, leaving unfinished a study of witchcraft (published posthumously).

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Edward Sculley Bradley, Henry Charles Lea (1931), is good on the later years, but Lea's earlier years are open to conjecture since he destroyed his correspondence prior to 1880. A brief appreciation of Lea is in Arthur C. Howland's preface to Lea's Minor Historical Writings (1942). Two sympathetic evaluations of Lea's historiography are Charles Homer Haskin's "Henry Charles Lea" in his Studies in Medieval Culture (1929) and Leonard Krieger's "European History in America" in John Higham, with Leonard Krieger and Felix Gilbert, History (1965).

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