From early sorcery trials of the 14th century―associated primarily with French and Papal courts―to the witch executions of the late 18th century; this book's entries cover witch-hunting in individual countries; major witch trials from Chelmsford; England; to Salem; Massachusetts; and significant individuals from famous witches to the devout persecutors. Entries such as the evil eye; familiars; and witch-finders cover specific aspects of the witch-hunting process; while entries on writers and modern interpretations provide insight into the current thinking on early modern witch hunts.From the wicked witch of children's stories to Halloween and present-day Wiccan groups; witches and witchcraft still fascinate observers of Western culture. Witches were believed to affect climatological catastrophes; put spells on their neighbors; and cavort with the devil. In early modern Europe and the Americas; witches and witch-hunting were an integral part of everyday life; touching major events such as the Reformation and the Scientific Revolution; as well as politics; law; medicine; and culture.
#9881905 in Books Robert Brent Toplin 1981-02-13Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .44 x 5.51l; .74 #File Name: 0313220085134 pagesFreedom and prejudice
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