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In Male Witches in Early Modern Europe, Andrew Gow and Lara Apps delve into the intriguing yet often overlooked phenomenon of male witchcraft during the early modern period. This comprehensive study challenges the traditional narrative that predominantly focuses on female witches, offering a nuanced exploration of gender dynamics in witchcraft across Europe from approximately 1450 to 1700.
The authors examine a variety of historical cases, legal documents, and societal attitudes towards male witches, revealing how gender influenced perceptions of witchcraft. Through meticulous research, they uncover the complexities surrounding male involvement in witchcraft, highlighting how men were both perpetrators and victims of witch hunts. The narrative is rich with vivid accounts that bring to life the tensions of the era, reflecting broader themes of power, fear, and social control.
Readers appreciate the book's scholarly depth combined with accessible writing, making it suitable for both academics and general readers interested in history, gender studies, and the cultural implications of witchcraft. The authors' ability to weave together historical analysis with compelling storytelling has garnered praise, inviting readers to reconsider established narratives about witchcraft and gender.
This book serves as a critical reminder that the history of witchcraft involves complex gender dynamics that warrant further exploration and understanding.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 200
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719057090
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