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Beschreibung
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Witch Beliefs
  • 1: Richard Kieckhefer: Magic and its Hazards in the Late Medieval West
  • 2: Hans Peter Broedel: Fifteenth-Century Witch Beliefs
  • 3: Edward Bever: Popular Witch Beliefs and Magical Practices
  • 4: Gerhild Scholz Williams: Demonologies
  • 5: Willem de Blécourt: Sabbath Stories: Towards a New History of Witches' Assemblies
  • 6: Walter Stephens: The Sceptical Tradition
  • 7: Diane Purkiss: Witchcraft in Early Modern Literature
  • 8: Charles Zika: Images of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe
  • Part II: Witchcraft Prosecutions
  • 9: Richard Kieckhefer: The First Wave of Trials for Diabolical Witchcraft
  • 10: Thomas Robisheaux: The German Witch Trials
  • 11: Robin Briggs: Witchcraft and the Local Communities: The Rhine-Moselle Region
  • 12: William Monter: Witchcraft Trials in France
  • 13: Hans de Waardt: Witchcraft and Wealth: The Case of the Netherlands
  • 14: Tamar Herzig: Witchcraft Prosecutions in Italy
  • 15: William Monter: Witchcraft in Iberia
  • 16: Malcolm Gaskill: Witchcraft Trials in England
  • 17: Julian Goodare: Witchcraft in Scotland
  • 18: Michael Ostling: Witchcraft in Poland: Milk and Malefice
  • 19: Ildikó Sz. Kristóf: Witch-Hunting in Early Modern Hungary
  • 20: Valerie Kivelson: Witchcraft Trials in Russia: History and Historiography
  • 21: Rune Blix Hagen: Witchcraft Criminality and Witchcraft Research in the Nordic Countries
  • 22: Richard Godbeer: Witchcraft in British America
  • 23: Iris Gareis: Merging Magical Traditions: Sorcery and Witchcraft in Spanish and Portuguese America
  • 24: Brian P. Levack: The Decline and End of Witchcraft Prosecutions
  • Part III: Themes of Witchcraft Research
  • 25: Alison Rowlands: Witchcraft and Gender in Early Modern Europe
  • 26: Brian P. Levack: Witchcraft and the Law
  • 27: Gary K. Waite: Sixteenth-Century Religious Reform and the Witch-Hunts
  • 28: Oscar Di Simplicio: On the Neuropsychological Origins of Witchcraft Cognition: the Geographic and Economic Variable
  • 29: Johannes Dillinger: Politics, Sate Building, and Witch-Hunting
  • 30: Peter Elmer: Science and Witchcraft
  • 31: Peter Elmer: Medicine and Witchcraft
  • 32: Sarah Ferber: Demonic Possession, Exorcism, and Witchcraft
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Witch Beliefs
  • 1: Richard Kieckhefer: Magic and its Hazards in the Late Medieval West
  • 2: Hans Peter Broedel: Fifteenth-Century Witch Beliefs
  • 3: Edward Bever: Popular Witch Beliefs and Magical Practices
  • 4: Gerhild Scholz Williams: Demonologies
  • 5: Willem de Blécourt: Sabbath Stories: Towards a New History of Witches' Assemblies
  • 6: Walter Stephens: The Sceptical Tradition
  • 7: Diane Purkiss: Witchcraft in Early Modern Literature
  • 8: Charles Zika: Images of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe
  • Part II: Witchcraft Prosecutions
  • 9: Richard Kieckhefer: The First Wave of Trials for Diabolical Witchcraft
  • 10: Thomas Robisheaux: The German Witch Trials
  • 11: Robin Briggs: Witchcraft and the Local Communities: The Rhine-Moselle Region
  • 12: William Monter: Witchcraft Trials in France
  • 13: Hans de Waardt: Witchcraft and Wealth: The Case of the Netherlands
  • 14: Tamar Herzig: Witchcraft Prosecutions in Italy
  • 15: William Monter: Witchcraft in Iberia
  • 16: Malcolm Gaskill: Witchcraft Trials in England
  • 17: Julian Goodare: Witchcraft in Scotland
  • 18: Michael Ostling: Witchcraft in Poland: Milk and Malefice
  • 19: Ildikó Sz. Kristóf: Witch-Hunting in Early Modern Hungary
  • 20: Valerie Kivelson: Witchcraft Trials in Russia: History and Historiography
  • 21: Rune Blix Hagen: Witchcraft Criminality and Witchcraft Research in the Nordic Countries
  • 22: Richard Godbeer: Witchcraft in British America
  • 23: Iris Gareis: Merging Magical Traditions: Sorcery and Witchcraft in Spanish and Portuguese America
  • 24: Brian P. Levack: The Decline and End of Witchcraft Prosecutions
  • Part III: Themes of Witchcraft Research
  • 25: Alison Rowlands: Witchcraft and Gender in Early Modern Europe
  • 26: Brian P. Levack: Witchcraft and the Law
  • 27: Gary K. Waite: Sixteenth-Century Religious Reform and the Witch-Hunts
  • 28: Oscar Di Simplicio: On the Neuropsychological Origins of Witchcraft Cognition: the Geographic and Economic Variable
  • 29: Johannes Dillinger: Politics, Sate Building, and Witch-Hunting
  • 30: Peter Elmer: Science and Witchcraft
  • 31: Peter Elmer: Medicine and Witchcraft
  • 32: Sarah Ferber: Demonic Possession, Exorcism, and Witchcraft
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: Oxford Handbooks
Oxford Handbooks in History
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780198723639
ISBN-10: 0198723636
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Levack, Brian P.
Redaktion: Levack, Brian P.
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Oxford Handbooks
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Postfach:81 03 40, D-70567 Stuttgart, vertrieb@dbg.de
Maße: 246 x 174 x 40 mm
Von/Mit: Brian P. Levack
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.01.2015
Gewicht: 1,139 kg
Artikel-ID: 121048222

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