Cases of male witchcraft in Old and New England, 1592 - 1692
This study explores cases in which men were accused of witchcraft in England and the British colonies of New England between 1592 and 1692. Using a series of case studies that begin in Elizabethan Norfolk and end with the Salem trials in Massachusetts, this book examines six individual male witches...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
Turnhout
Brepols
2013
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Late medieval and early modern studies (13)
Year: 2013 |
Series/Journal: | Late medieval and early modern studies
13 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
England
/ New England
/ Man
/ Witch trial
/ History 1592-1692
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Summary: | This study explores cases in which men were accused of witchcraft in England and the British colonies of New England between 1592 and 1692. Using a series of case studies that begin in Elizabethan Norfolk and end with the Salem trials in Massachusetts, this book examines six individual male witches and argues they are best understood as masculine witches, not feminized men. Each case considers the social circumstances of the male witch as a gendered context for the accusations of witchcraft against him |
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Item Description: | Literaturverz. S. [167] - 183 |
ISBN: | 2503524745 |