
Witchcraft and Folk Belief in the Age of Enlightenment: Scotland, 1670 - 1740
door
Lizanne Henderson
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Fantasy
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
397
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Feb 29, 2016
Uitgever
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
0230294383
ISBN-13
9780230294387
Beschrijving
Exploring the complex tapestry of Scottish witchcraft between 1670 and 1740, this work delves into the interplay of folk beliefs and the Enlightenment's rational thought. Lizanne Henderson meticulously investigates a time when traditional beliefs coexisted with the rise of scientific reasoning, showcasing how these contrasting ideologies shaped societal views on witchcraft.
Through detailed historical analysis, readers are introduced to the events and figures that defined this tumultuous period. The author uncovers the cultural significance of witch trials and the influence of public perception on the lives of those accused. Henderson adeptly weaves together narratives that highlight the evolving relationship between superstition, fear, and Enlightenment ideals, demonstrating how they each informed the other.
Henderson's scholarly work reveals the intricate dynamics at play in Scotland during a critical moment in history, offering fresh insights and perspectives on the legacy of witchcraft and its lasting impact on Scottish culture and identity. This compelling exploration invites readers to reflect on the delicate balance between belief, fear, and reason that persists in modern society.
Through detailed historical analysis, readers are introduced to the events and figures that defined this tumultuous period. The author uncovers the cultural significance of witch trials and the influence of public perception on the lives of those accused. Henderson adeptly weaves together narratives that highlight the evolving relationship between superstition, fear, and Enlightenment ideals, demonstrating how they each informed the other.
Henderson's scholarly work reveals the intricate dynamics at play in Scotland during a critical moment in history, offering fresh insights and perspectives on the legacy of witchcraft and its lasting impact on Scottish culture and identity. This compelling exploration invites readers to reflect on the delicate balance between belief, fear, and reason that persists in modern society.
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