
Demons of Urban Reform: Early European Witch Trials and Criminal Justice, 1430-1530
작성자
Laura Stokes
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Fantasy
형식
킨들
페이지
245
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 23, 2011
출판사
Palgrave Macmillan
설명
Laura Stokes delves into the historical intricacies surrounding early witch trials in Europe, exploring the intersection of societal reform and the burgeoning concept of witchcraft between 1430 and 1530. Through a meticulous examination of various case studies, she uncovers the forces that fueled the hysteria and persecution of those accused of supernatural dealings. Stokes argues that the societal upheaval of urban reform played a crucial role in shaping public perception of witchcraft, transforming personal grievances into broader phenomena of criminal justice.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on how communities grappled with fear and the need for societal order amidst rapid change. Stokes intricately weaves together historical accounts, legal documents, and social commentary, revealing a tapestry of belief and power struggles that defined the era. By addressing the motivations behind the witchcraft trials, she provides a compelling narrative of how early modern societies confronted the unknown, marking an essential chapter in both legal and social history.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on how communities grappled with fear and the need for societal order amidst rapid change. Stokes intricately weaves together historical accounts, legal documents, and social commentary, revealing a tapestry of belief and power struggles that defined the era. By addressing the motivations behind the witchcraft trials, she provides a compelling narrative of how early modern societies confronted the unknown, marking an essential chapter in both legal and social history.