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PUBLISHER: Manchester University Press
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780719060243
RRP: £16.99
PAGES: 244
PUBLICATION DATE:
June 6, 2002
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The Scottish Witch-hunt in Context
Julian Goodare
A collection of essays on Scottish witchcraft and witch-hunting, which covers the whole period of the Scottish witch-hunt, from the mid-sixteenth century to the early eighteenth. Includes studies of particular witchcraft panics such as a reassessment of the role of King James VI. Covers a wide range of topics concerned with Scottish witch-hunting and places it in the context of other topics such as gender relations, folklore, magic and healing, and moral regulation by the church and state. Provides a comparative dimension of witch-hunting beyond Scotland – one on the global context, and one comparing Scotland with England. It is a showcase for the latest thinking on the subject and will be of interest to all scholars studying witchcraft in early modern Europe, as well as the general reader wanting to move beyond shallow and sensational accounts of a subject of compelling in.
Reviews of The Scottish Witch-hunt in Context
"Indeed, the collection will be a valuable contribution to the whole field of witchcraft studies and find ready acceptance in many library collections and on course booklists."–Professor Stuart Clark, University of Wales, Swansea
Julian Goodare
Julian Goodare is Lecturer in Scottish History at the University of Edinburgh