Witchcraft is a subject that fascinates us all & everyone knows what a witch is
- or do they? From childhood most of us develop a sense of the mysterious malign person usually an old woman Historically too we recognize witch-hunting as a feature of pre-modern societies But why do witches still feature so heavily in our cultures & consciousness? From Halloween to superstitions & literary references such as Faust & even Harry Potter witches still feature heavily in our society In this Very Short Introduction Malcolm Gaskill challenges all of this & argues that what we think we know is in fact wrong Taking a historical perspective from the ancient world to contemporary paganism Gaskill reveals how witchcraft has meant different things to different people & that in every age it has raised questions about the distinction between fantasy & reality faith & proof Telling stories delving into court records & challenging myths Gaskill examines the witch-hunts of the sixteenth & seventeenth centuries & explores the reinvention of witchcraft
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