A Treatise of Witchcraft. Unveiling the Dark Arts: A Scholarly Journey into Witchcraft Accusations and Trials in 17th Century Europe
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- Nombre de pages216
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664121875
- EAN4057664121875
- Date de parution20/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille618 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'A Treatise of Witchcraft' by Alexander Roberts, readers are taken on a deep exploration of the societal fears and superstitions surrounding witchcraft in the 17th century. Written in a precise and scholarly style, Roberts delves into the historical context of witch hunts and trials, offering a comprehensive look at the beliefs and practices associated with witchcraft during this period. The book is rich in detail and offers a critical analysis of the ways in which accusations of witchcraft were utilized for personal gain or to control marginalized groups within society.
Through primary source research and meticulous examination of legal documents, Roberts paints a vivid picture of the witch trials that gripped Europe during the Early Modern period. Fans of historical non-fiction and academic studies will appreciate the depth of knowledge and thorough research present in this text. Alexander Roberts, a respected historian of Early Modern Europe, brings his expertise to bear in 'A Treatise of Witchcraft'.
His previous works on the topic of witchcraft and superstition have established him as a leading authority in the field. Roberts's background in historical research and his commitment to accuracy are evident throughout the book, making it a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the cultural and legal implications of witchcraft accusations in the Early Modern period. I highly recommend 'A Treatise of Witchcraft' to history enthusiasts and scholars alike, as it offers a nuanced and well-researched examination of a dark chapter in European history.
Through primary source research and meticulous examination of legal documents, Roberts paints a vivid picture of the witch trials that gripped Europe during the Early Modern period. Fans of historical non-fiction and academic studies will appreciate the depth of knowledge and thorough research present in this text. Alexander Roberts, a respected historian of Early Modern Europe, brings his expertise to bear in 'A Treatise of Witchcraft'.
His previous works on the topic of witchcraft and superstition have established him as a leading authority in the field. Roberts's background in historical research and his commitment to accuracy are evident throughout the book, making it a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the cultural and legal implications of witchcraft accusations in the Early Modern period. I highly recommend 'A Treatise of Witchcraft' to history enthusiasts and scholars alike, as it offers a nuanced and well-researched examination of a dark chapter in European history.
In 'A Treatise of Witchcraft' by Alexander Roberts, readers are taken on a deep exploration of the societal fears and superstitions surrounding witchcraft in the 17th century. Written in a precise and scholarly style, Roberts delves into the historical context of witch hunts and trials, offering a comprehensive look at the beliefs and practices associated with witchcraft during this period. The book is rich in detail and offers a critical analysis of the ways in which accusations of witchcraft were utilized for personal gain or to control marginalized groups within society.
Through primary source research and meticulous examination of legal documents, Roberts paints a vivid picture of the witch trials that gripped Europe during the Early Modern period. Fans of historical non-fiction and academic studies will appreciate the depth of knowledge and thorough research present in this text. Alexander Roberts, a respected historian of Early Modern Europe, brings his expertise to bear in 'A Treatise of Witchcraft'.
His previous works on the topic of witchcraft and superstition have established him as a leading authority in the field. Roberts's background in historical research and his commitment to accuracy are evident throughout the book, making it a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the cultural and legal implications of witchcraft accusations in the Early Modern period. I highly recommend 'A Treatise of Witchcraft' to history enthusiasts and scholars alike, as it offers a nuanced and well-researched examination of a dark chapter in European history.
Through primary source research and meticulous examination of legal documents, Roberts paints a vivid picture of the witch trials that gripped Europe during the Early Modern period. Fans of historical non-fiction and academic studies will appreciate the depth of knowledge and thorough research present in this text. Alexander Roberts, a respected historian of Early Modern Europe, brings his expertise to bear in 'A Treatise of Witchcraft'.
His previous works on the topic of witchcraft and superstition have established him as a leading authority in the field. Roberts's background in historical research and his commitment to accuracy are evident throughout the book, making it a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the cultural and legal implications of witchcraft accusations in the Early Modern period. I highly recommend 'A Treatise of Witchcraft' to history enthusiasts and scholars alike, as it offers a nuanced and well-researched examination of a dark chapter in European history.