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Witchcraft Persecutions in Bavaria
Wolfgang Behringer
其他書名
Popular Magic, Religious Zealotry and Reason of State in Early Modern Europe
出版
Cambridge University Press
, 2003-11-13
主題
History / Europe / General
History / Europe / Renaissance
Body, Mind & Spirit / Witchcraft
Body, Mind & Spirit / Magick Studies
ISBN
0521525101
9780521525107
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=lBKnMBti2GEC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
This is a major study by a leading scholar in the field of continental witchcraft studies. Based on an intensive search through central and local legal records for south-eastern Germany, an area extending well beyond but including present-day Bavaria, the author has compiled a thorough overview of all known prosecutions for witchcraft in the period 1300-1800. He shows conclusively that witch-hunting was not a constant or uniform phenomenon, and that three-quarters of all known executions for witchcraft were concentrated in the years 1586-1630, years of particular dearth and famine. The book investigates the social and political implications of witchcraft, and how the mechanisms of persecution served as a rallying cry for partisan factionalism at court. The author also explores the mentalities behind witch-hunting, emphasizing the complex religious debates between believers and sceptics, and Catholics and Protestants.