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Languages of Witchcraft - Narrative, Ideology and Meaning in Early Modern Culture

English · Hardback

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Different conceptions of the world and of reality have made witchcraft possible in some societies and impossible in others. How did the people of early modern Europe experience it and what was its place in their culture? The new essays in this collection illustrate the latest trends in witchcraft research and in cultural history in general. After three decades in which the social analysis of witchcraft accusations has dominated the subject, they turn instead to its significance and meaning as a cultural phenomenon - to the ''languages'' of witchcraft, rather than its causes. As a result, witchcraft seems less startling than it once was, yet more revealing of the world in which it occurred.>

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Authors Stuart Clark, Clark Stuart
Publisher Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.11.2000
 
EAN 9780333793480
ISBN 978-0-333-79348-0
No. of pages 241
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history

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