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The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe
The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe, now in its fourth edition, introduces students to the phenomenon that saw thousands of people accused, prosecuted and executed for the crime of witchcraft between 1450 and 1750. The witch-hunt was not a single event; it comprised thousands of individual prosecutions, each shaped by the religious and social dimensions of the particular area, as well as political and legal factors. Brian Levack considers the many theories, as well as contributing to the scholarly debate. _x005F_x000D_
This new edition is fully updated to include the latest research in the field, in particular providing expanded coverage on children, male witches, the relationship between shamanism and witchcraft and demonic possession. It also explores the geographical distribution of prosecutions, making comparisons between different countries and discusses the recent work on regions, cities and kingdoms. _x005F_x000D_
The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe is now fully intergrated with Brian Levack‘s The Witchcraft Sourcebook 2ed, both within the text and on a new companion website which draws the two books together, creating an invaluable resource for students of witchcraft and witch trials in the early modern period.
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