Witchcraft, gender, and society in early modern Germany /

Using the example of Eichstatt, this book challenges witchcraft historiography by arguing that the gender of the witch-suspect was a product of the interrogation process and that the stable communities affected by persecution did not collude in its escalation.

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Author / Contributor: Durrant, Jonathan B. (Jonathan Bryan) (Author)
Imprint: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
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Series:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ; v. 124.

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