Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe
Discover the intricate world of witchcraft in Early Modern Europe with the insightful anthology Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe, published by Cambridge University Press in 1998. This essential collection of essays provides readers with a thorough overview of contemporary scholarship on the subject and highlights emerging directions for future research. Spanning over 388 pages, the book features contributions that explore the diverse practices and beliefs surrounding witchcraft across various regions, including Germany, France, and the Spanish New World expansion, alongside a robust selection of English case studies. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this paperback edition invites you to delve deeper into the fascinating history and cultural significance of witchcraft during a pivotal era in European history.