Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe

Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe

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Fantasy
Format Hardcover
Pages 270
Language English
Published Oct 22, 2009
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10 023055329X
ISBN-13 9780230553293
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This scholarly work delves into the intricate relationship between witchcraft and the construction of masculinities in early modern Europe. Alison Rowlands meticulously explores how men, often overshadowed in historical discussions, navigate the societal expectations of masculinity amidst a rising tide of witch hunts and trials. Through a nuanced analysis of primary sources, she reveals how notions of manhood were intertwined with power, authority, and fear during this tumultuous period.

Rowlands challenges conventional narratives that predominantly focus on women as victims of witchcraft accusations, highlighting the roles men played in these events, whether as accusers, judges, or victims themselves. By examining the impact of witchcraft on male identities, she offers a fresh perspective on early modern history, emphasizing the need to reconsider men’s experiences and contributions. Ultimately, this exploration enriches our understanding of gender dynamics and the complex fabric of early modern societal structures.

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