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Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland: James VI's Demonology and the North Berwick Witches (Exeter Studies in History)
Lawrence Normand, Gareth Roberts
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| #305447 in Books | Liverpool University Press | 2000-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.00 x1.30 x9.60l,2.17 | File type: PDF | 468 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| "She confesses that the Devil appears like a foal or stag, ..."|By Jeremy|Not much I can say that the product description doesn't. I just wanted to add my 5 stars to this excellent and superior effort. Be warned, this does not read as a popular history, but is rather a thoroughly academic investigation of the source materials in regard to the North Berwick Witch Trials whereby||
“Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland will be immensely useful for scholars of witchcraft, demonology, early modern women, as well as those who study Scottish political, religious, legal, and social history. The contextual information in Part
This volume provides a valuable introduction to the key concepts of witchcraft and demonology through a detailed study of one of the best known and most notorious episodes of Scottish history, the North Berwick witch hunt, in which King James was involved as alleged victim, interrogator, judge and demonologist. It provides hitherto unpublished and inaccessible material from the legal documentation of the trials in a way that makes the material fully comprehensible, as we...
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