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Witch Trials

Linda Hill

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

Witch Trials explores the history of witch hunts, delving into why societies across time and cultures have persecuted those accused of witchcraft. The overarching theme examines how accusations of malevolent magic often stemmed from social and political contexts, rather than simply religious fanaticism. Understanding this history reveals the dangers of mass hysteria and the abuse of power, offering insights into similar injustices today. For example, the book highlights how witch trials served as a tool for social control, suppressing dissent and maintaining order.

 
The book progresses by first establishing core witchcraft beliefs and demonology across different eras. It then analyzes significant witch trial episodes, such as the Salem witch trials and the European witch craze, examining their triggers and outcomes. Finally, the book explores the legacy of witch trials in literature, art, and their influence on modern social justice movements.

 
What makes this book unique is its balanced approach, using trial transcripts, legal documents, and personal letters to avoid sensationalism while maintaining scholarly integrity.
Disponible depuis: 27/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 64 pages.

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