Historians of the early modern witch-hunt often begin histories of their field with the theories propounded by Margaret Murray and Montague Summers in the 1920s. They overlook the lasting impact of nineteenth-century scholarship, in particular the contributions by two American historians, Andrew Dickson White (1832–1918) and George Lincoln Burr (1857–1938). Study of their work and scholarly personae contributes to our understanding of the deeply embedded popular understanding of the witch-hunt as representing an irrational past in opposition to an enlightened present. Yet the men's relationship with each other, and with witchcraft sceptics – the heroes of their studies – also demonstrates how their writings were part of a larger war against...
The purpose of this work is to provide a detailed analysis of two different conceptions of witchcraf...
The following paper examines Sir Walter Scott’s historical novel, Ivanhoe, which was published in 18...
History and heritage are often asserted as indicators of continuity. However, meaningful pasts are m...
Historians of the early modern witch-hunt often begin histories of their field with the theories pro...
When Alan Macfarlane and Keith Thomas reinvigorated the study of historical European and particularl...
Witchcraft has proven an important, if difficult, historical subject to investigate and interpret ov...
The witch-hunt in early modern England has been the subject of much scholarly research in the last s...
This thesis explores the topic of gender and witchcraft, specifically why women were so heavily repr...
An explanation of witch hunting in seventeenth-century England must explain two principle facts: the...
Magic and witchcraft have been important components of almost every human culture throughout history...
This book, a volume in Houghton Mifflin\u27s Problems in European Civilization series, brings togeth...
This paper analyzes how literature produced during the early modern period fictionalized the identit...
Though foundational theories of modem science emerged during the Renaissance, the arguttbly nonscien...
Matthew Hopkins took a leading role in finding and prosecuting witches during the East Anglia trials...
Till far into the twentieth century two nodal points in the study of witchcraft stood out: the work ...
The purpose of this work is to provide a detailed analysis of two different conceptions of witchcraf...
The following paper examines Sir Walter Scott’s historical novel, Ivanhoe, which was published in 18...
History and heritage are often asserted as indicators of continuity. However, meaningful pasts are m...
Historians of the early modern witch-hunt often begin histories of their field with the theories pro...
When Alan Macfarlane and Keith Thomas reinvigorated the study of historical European and particularl...
Witchcraft has proven an important, if difficult, historical subject to investigate and interpret ov...
The witch-hunt in early modern England has been the subject of much scholarly research in the last s...
This thesis explores the topic of gender and witchcraft, specifically why women were so heavily repr...
An explanation of witch hunting in seventeenth-century England must explain two principle facts: the...
Magic and witchcraft have been important components of almost every human culture throughout history...
This book, a volume in Houghton Mifflin\u27s Problems in European Civilization series, brings togeth...
This paper analyzes how literature produced during the early modern period fictionalized the identit...
Though foundational theories of modem science emerged during the Renaissance, the arguttbly nonscien...
Matthew Hopkins took a leading role in finding and prosecuting witches during the East Anglia trials...
Till far into the twentieth century two nodal points in the study of witchcraft stood out: the work ...
The purpose of this work is to provide a detailed analysis of two different conceptions of witchcraf...
The following paper examines Sir Walter Scott’s historical novel, Ivanhoe, which was published in 18...
History and heritage are often asserted as indicators of continuity. However, meaningful pasts are m...