English Witchcraft, 1560-1736, vol 5
Discover the fascinating evolution of beliefs surrounding witchcraft in the compelling book, English Witchcraft, 1560-1736, vol 5 by James Sharpe. Published in 2003 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this hardback edition spans an impressive 412 pages and offers a thorough chronological exploration of changing attitudes towards witchcraft during a pivotal era in history.
Delve into the educated debates that emerged regarding the reality of witchcraft, as well as the gradual decline in belief in witches and related phenomena. This insightful collection not only sheds light on historical perspectives but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of these shifts in belief. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of witchcraft, this volume is an essential addition to your bookshelf.