bokomslag Witchcraft in England, 1558-1618
Filosofi & religion

Witchcraft in England, 1558-1618

Barbara Rosen

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  • 424 sidor
  • 1991
Barbara Rosen has gathered and edited a collection of documents - pamphlets, reports, trial accounts, and other material - that describes the experience, interpretation and punishment of witchcraft in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. In her introduction, Rosen explores the full range of practices and beliefs associated with witchcraft and situates these phenomena in historical context. She explains how ignorance of science and medicine combined with social circumstance and religious ideology to shape popular perceptions and superstitions. Distinguishing between English and Continental forms of witchcraft, she also examines the legal definitions, disciplines, and punishments applied to wizards, witches, wise women and conjurers in the Elizabethan age. The pamphlets and other original texts have been modernized in certain respects to make them more accessible to general readers. But the book retains its value for scholars: omissions are detailed in the notes and additions marked; obsolete words and grammar are explained in the glossary. Originally published in England in 1970 under the title ""Witchcraft"", this book appears now for the first time in paperback and includes a new preface by the editor.
  • Författare: Barbara Rosen
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780870237539
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 424
  • Utgivningsdatum: 1991-12-01
  • Förlag: University of Massachusetts Press