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Maleficium: Witchcraft and Witch Hunting in the West

English

By (author): Gordon Napier

Europe in the 1500s and 1600s was an ascending, expanding civilisation, poised to become globally dominant, and destined to produce the Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution. Confident mercantile republics and opulent monarchies alike seemed to be flourishing. But it was also a Devil-haunted society. Witches and imps were not merely the stuff of stories, used by mothers to frighten their children into obedience. Many people believed in a real conspiracy of witches, in league with the cloven-hoofed Devil, flying on broomsticks, having familiar spirits and casting harmful spells. People from all classes, from peasants to kings, attributed calamities to malevolent witchcraft, and anyone (though it was of course mostly women) could be suspected of being a witch. Witch hunts flared up, particularly in German lands. Mass persecutions culminating in burnings seemingly insane and monstrous acts of societal self-mutilation on a grand scale were accepted as acts of faith, justice and collective self-defence. Who were the witch hunters? Where did they get their ideas? Did witch hunts mask politically motivated persecutions? Were there witches? Were witches a secret society, or a surviving shamanic religion? Did initiates induce hallucinations of night-flights and contact with supernatural beings? Or does torture and the preconceived notions of the witch hunters account for the consistent confessions secured from suspected witches? See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 539g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781445665108

About Gordon Napier

Gordon Napier is the author of the best-selling 'The Rise and Fall of the Knights Templar' 'A to Z of the Knights Templar' and 'Mary Magdalene: Biography of a Legend'. His interest in the history of witchcraft and witch-hunts began while he was studying Medieval and early modern history at the University of Worcester. Later Crusader studies at the University of London led him to his first books witchcraft and demonic possession are key topics both in the destruction of the Templars and the cult of Mary Magdalene.

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