Folklore, Magic, and Witchcraft

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City Statutes
comparative religion studies
cross-cultural transmission
Cultural exchanges
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Demonological Ideas
Diabolical Witchcraft
early modern European witchcraft research
Early Modern Witchcraft
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Folklore
Frans Francken II
gendered belief systems
Good Life
Great European Witch Hunt
Harmful Magic
Held
Holy Office
iconographic interpretation
interfaith magical practices
Jacques De Gheyn II
Large Scale Witch Hunt
Magic
medieval manuscript analysis
Moshe Idel
Pietro
Roman Inquisition
Thomas Aquinas
Trials Of Joan Of Arc
Vice Versa
Violated
Wax Figurines
Witch Trials
Witchcraft
Witchcraft Trials
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367557676
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume offers 18 studies linked together by a common focus on the circulation and reception of motifs and beliefs in the field of folklore, magic, and witchcraft.

The chapters traverse a broad spectrum both chronologically and thematically; yet together, their shared focus on cultural exchange and encounters emerges in an important way, revealing a valuable methodology that goes beyond the pure comparativism that has dominated historiography in recent decades. Several of the chapters touch on gender relations and contact between different religious faiths, using case studies to explore the variety of these encounters. Whilst the essays focus geographically on Europe, they prefer to investigate relationships over highlighting singular, local traits. In this way, the collection aims to respond to the challenge set by recent debates in cultural studies, for a global history that prioritises inclusivity, moving beyond biased or learned attachments toward broader and broadening foci and methods.

With analysis of sources from manuscripts and archival documents to iconography, and drawing on writings in Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, and other languages, this volume is essential reading for all students and scholars interested in cultural exchange and ideas about folklore, magic, and witchcraft in medieval and early modern Europe.

Marina Montesano is Full Professor of Medieval History at the University of Messina, a fellow of Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, and a member of the scientific committee of the International Society for Cultural History (ISCH). Among her most recent monographs is Classical Culture and Witchcraft in Medieval and Renaissance Italy (2018).