
Premodern Beliefs and Witch Trials in a Swedish Province, 1669-1672
by:
Göran Malmstedt
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 3030761193
ISBN 13: 9783030761196
Publication date:
July 16th, 2021
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Pages: 240
Genres: Romance, Fantasy
In this insightful exploration, Göran Malmstedt delves into the cultural and social context surrounding witch trials in a 17th-century Swedish province. Through meticulous research, he uncovers the premodern beliefs that underpinned societal reactions to witchcraft accusations, providing a vivid picture of fear, superstition, and the struggle for power during a turbulent era.
Malmstedt reveals how communal fears and the influence of religious doctrine intertwined to create a climate ripe for persecution. The book weaves together historical accounts and analyses, illustrating how personal grievances and societal pressures led to tragic outcomes for those accused of witchcraft.
By examining specific incidents, he highlights the broader implications of these trials on the community, shedding light on how such events reflected deeper anxieties about morality, gender, and the unknown. Through this detailed inquiry, the narrative offers a poignant reminder of the dangers of fanaticism and the complex fabric of human belief systems during times of crisis.
Malmstedt reveals how communal fears and the influence of religious doctrine intertwined to create a climate ripe for persecution. The book weaves together historical accounts and analyses, illustrating how personal grievances and societal pressures led to tragic outcomes for those accused of witchcraft.
By examining specific incidents, he highlights the broader implications of these trials on the community, shedding light on how such events reflected deeper anxieties about morality, gender, and the unknown. Through this detailed inquiry, the narrative offers a poignant reminder of the dangers of fanaticism and the complex fabric of human belief systems during times of crisis.