Voices of Women in Witchcraft Trials

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Alleged Witches
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comparative legal studies
confessional narratives
Court Records
Courtroom Discourse
Demonological Ideas
Demonological Witchcraft
Denmark
Devil's Mark
Devil's Pact
Devil’s Mark
Devil’s Pact
early modern Europe
early modern mentalities
England
English Witchcraft Trials
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Finland
Frederick III
gender history
Helene's Voice
Helene’s Voice
Julian Goodare
King's Ships
King’s Ships
legal anthropology
Maleficent Witchcraft
Malevolent Witchcraft
Northern Europe
Northern Germany
Norway
Orality Features
Pre-trial Documents
Scotland
Spanish Netherlands
Sweden
torture practices
Water Ordeal
witchcraft
Witchcraft Act
Witchcraft Confessions
Witchcraft Panic
Witchcraft Persecution
Witchcraft Research
Witchcraft Statutes
witchcraft trials
women accused witchcraft trials

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032186177
  • Weight: 820g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Women come to the fore in witchcraft trials as accused persons or as witnesses, and this book is a study of women’s voices in these trials in eight countries around the North Sea: Spanish Netherlands, Northern Germany, Denmark, Scotland, England, Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

From each country, three trials are chosen for close reading of courtroom discourse and the narratological approach enables various individuals to speak. Throughout the study, a choir of 24 voices of accused women are heard which reveal valuable insight into the field of mentalities and display both the individual experience of witchcraft accusation and the development of the trial. Particular attention is drawn to the accused women’s confessions, which are interpreted as enforced narratives. The analyses of individual trials are also contextualized nationally and internationally by a frame of historical elements, and a systematic comparison between the countries shows strong similarities regarding the impact of specific ideas about witchcraft, use of pressure and torture, the turning point of the trial, and the verdict and sentence.

This volume is an essential resource for all students and scholars interested in the history of witchcraft, witchcraft trials, transnationality, cultural exchanges, and gender in early modern Northern Europe.

Liv Helene Willumsen is Professor Emerita of History, University of Tromsø (UiT - The Arctic University of Norway). PhD in History (Edinburgh, 2008). PhD in literature (Bergen, 2003). Her books include Witches of the North: Scotland and Finnmark (Leiden, 2013). She has written the exhibition texts of Steilneset Memorial, Vardø. She was awarded the Norwegian King’s Medal of Merit in 2019.

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