Witchcraft : A History in Thirteen Trials – Marion Gibson
£10.99
Softback
320 pages
Simon & Schuster Ltd
ISBN: 9781398508538
In Witchcraft, Professor Marion Gibson uses thirteen significant trials to tell the global history of witchcraft and witch-hunts. As well as exploring the origins of witch-hunts through some of the most famous trials from the Middle Ages to the eighteenth century, it takes us in new and surprising directions.Three women were prosecuted under a version of the 1735 Witchcraft Act as recently as 2018.
Professor Gibson also tells the stories of the ‘witches’ – mostly women like Helena Scheuberin, Anny Sampson and Joan Wright, whose stories have too often been overshadowed by those of the powerful men, such as King James I and ‘Witchfinder General’ Matthew Hopkins, who hounded them.
For the fortunate, a witch-hunt is just a metaphor, but, as this book makes clear, witches are truly still on trial.

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