English Witchcraft, 1560-1736, vol 1
Explore the intriguing evolution of witchcraft beliefs in England with English Witchcraft, 1560-1736, vol 1 by James Sharpe. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2003, this hardback edition spans an impressive 436 pages, offering a comprehensive chronological collection that examines the changing attitudes towards witchcraft during a pivotal period in history.
Delve into the educated debates surrounding the reality of witchcraft and witness the gradual decline in belief in witches and their associated phenomena. This insightful volume not only sheds light on societal perceptions but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of these changing beliefs. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book is an essential addition to any collection focused on witchcraft, folklore, and cultural history.