Analyses concerning the gender of the witches in Europe in the 15th-18th centuries show an unanimous female dominance. According to European statistics - as much as it can be reconstructed from the records of the trials - the percentage of men accused of witchcraft was 80-85%. The question “why witches are women” cannot be answered with a simple explanation based on a single factor. The witch-accusations were not homogeneous at all, and, what is more, the concept of the witch was made up of several components in the background of the different witch-types. There are many kinds of social conflicts and ideological clashes acting as factors inducing witch-accusations. These factors emphasize the female side of the witch-stereotype and increase...
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Working from the foundation laid by leading historians of medieval witchcraft -- most notably Richar...
Chloe Chaplin Dr. Kathy Callahan, Faculty Mentor Dept. of History Witchcraft in Scotland This resear...
Analyses concerning the gender of the witches in Europe in the 15th-18th centuries show an unanimous...
Statement of the Problem: Since the mid-twentieth century, scholarship on European witchcraft has pr...
This article examines what ‘gender’ meant and how it shaped and constituted experience for men and w...
This thesis explores the topic of gender and witchcraft, specifically why women were so heavily repr...
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the effects of gender, age, and class in witch hunts in ...
Between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, witch trials were commonplace throughout Europe. Thi...
The documents remaining from the witchcraft trials from 16th-18th century Transylvania record inform...
By the end of the fifteenth century, demonological beliefs were well established by demonologists, i...
The topic of this thesis addresses an understudied piece in the history of the Scottish witch-hunts,...
This chapter surveys the history of scholarship on women and magic in antiquity to the early modern ...
There is fluidity in the definition of gender, shaped and redefined by periods in time, geography, c...
In the pre-modern era, Scotland experienced twelve times the number of witchcraft accusations and ex...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/starkstudentconference/2017/Presentations/8/thumbn...
Working from the foundation laid by leading historians of medieval witchcraft -- most notably Richar...
Chloe Chaplin Dr. Kathy Callahan, Faculty Mentor Dept. of History Witchcraft in Scotland This resear...
Analyses concerning the gender of the witches in Europe in the 15th-18th centuries show an unanimous...
Statement of the Problem: Since the mid-twentieth century, scholarship on European witchcraft has pr...
This article examines what ‘gender’ meant and how it shaped and constituted experience for men and w...
This thesis explores the topic of gender and witchcraft, specifically why women were so heavily repr...
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the effects of gender, age, and class in witch hunts in ...
Between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, witch trials were commonplace throughout Europe. Thi...
The documents remaining from the witchcraft trials from 16th-18th century Transylvania record inform...
By the end of the fifteenth century, demonological beliefs were well established by demonologists, i...
The topic of this thesis addresses an understudied piece in the history of the Scottish witch-hunts,...
This chapter surveys the history of scholarship on women and magic in antiquity to the early modern ...
There is fluidity in the definition of gender, shaped and redefined by periods in time, geography, c...
In the pre-modern era, Scotland experienced twelve times the number of witchcraft accusations and ex...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/starkstudentconference/2017/Presentations/8/thumbn...
Working from the foundation laid by leading historians of medieval witchcraft -- most notably Richar...
Chloe Chaplin Dr. Kathy Callahan, Faculty Mentor Dept. of History Witchcraft in Scotland This resear...