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  • Witchcraft, Magic, and Demonology
  • Written by author Brian P. Levack
  • Published by Routledge, 2002/01/17
  • Witchcraft and magical beliefs have captivated historians and artists for millennia, and stimulated an extraordinary amount of research among scholars in a wide range of disciplines. This new collection, from the editor of the highly acclaimed 1992 set,
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Unsworth, C.G.. "Witchcraft Beliefs and Criminal Procedure in Early Modern England." In ed. T.Watkin, ed., Legal Record and Historical Reality (London, UK: 1989). Sharpe, Jim. "Women, Witchcraft and the Legal Process." In Jenny Kermode and Gartine Walker, eds., Women, Crime and the Courts in Early Modern England (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1994). Levack, Brian P. "Possession, Witchcraft and the Law in Jacobean England." Washington and Lee University Law Review 52 (1996). Gregory, Anabel. "Witchcraft, Politics and 'Good Neighbourhood' in Early Seventeenth-Century Rye." Past & Present 133 (1991). Swain, J.T. "The Lancashire Witch Trials of 1612 and 1634 and the Economics of Witchcraft." Northern History 30 (1994). Windt, Anne Reiber. "Witchcraft and Conflicting Visions of the Ideal Village Community." Journal of British Studies 34 (1995). Gaskill, Malcolm. "Witchcraft in Early Modern Kent: Stereotypes and the Background to accusations." In J. Barry, M. Hester, and G. Roberts, eds., Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe: Studies in Culture and Belief (Cambridge, UK: 1996). Sharpe, J.A. "Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century Yorkshire: Accusations and Countermeasures." Borthwick Papers 81 (1992). Bostridge, Ian. "Witchcraft Repealed." In J. Barry, M. Hester, and G. Roberts, eds., Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe: Studies in Culture and Belief (Cambridge, UK: 1996). Purkiss, Diane. "Desire and Its Deformities: Fantasies of Witchcraft in the English Civil War." Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 27, (1997). Willis, Deborah. "Shakespeare and the English Witch Hunts: Enclosing the Maternal Body." In R. Burt and J.M. Archer, eds.,Enclosure Acts: Sexuality, Property, and Culture in early Modern Culture (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1994). Gaskill, Malcolm. "Witchcraft and Power in Early Modern England: The Case of Margaret Moore." In Jenny Kermonde and Garthine Walker, eds., Women, Crime and the Courts in Early Modern England (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1994). Bennett, Gillian. "Ghost and Witch in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries." Folklore 97 (1986). Kern, Louis J. "Eros the Devil and the Cunning Woman: Sexuality and the Supernatural in European Antecedents and in the Seventeenth-Century Salem Witchcraft Cases." Essex Institute Historical Collections 129 (1993). Rosenthal, Bernard. "Tituba's Story." New England Quarterly 71 (1988). Craker, Wendel. "Spectral Evidence, Non-Spectral Acts of Witchcraft and Confessions at Salem in 1692." Historical Journal 40 (1997). Gould, Philip, "New England Witch-Hunting and the Politics of Reason in the Early Republic." New England Quarterly 68 (1995). Clark, M. "Like Images Made Black with the Lightning. Discourse and the Body in Colonial Witchcraft." Eighteenth Century Theory and Interpretation 34 (1993). Maxwell-Stuart, Peter G. "The Fear of the King is Death: James VI and the Witches of East Lothian." In W.G. Naphy and P. Roberts, eds., Fear in Early Modern Society (1997). MacDonald, Stuart and A. Thom. "The Bargarran Witch Trial: A Psychiatric Reassessment." Scottish Medical Journal 41 (1996). Lapoint, Elwyn C. "Irish Immunity to Witch-Hunting, 1534-1711." Eire-Ireland 27 (1992). Sharpe, James. "The Devil in East Anglia; the Matthew Hopkins Trials Reconsidered." In J. Barry, et al., eds., Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe, (Cambridge, UK: 1996).


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