Witchcraft - Marion Gibson
Witchcraft: A History in Thirteen Trials by Marion Gibson offers a captivating exploration of witch trials from different periods and regions, showcasing how accusations of witchcraft were shaped by politics, culture, and power. The book covers thirteen significant trials, spanning from Europe to Africa and America, with stories of both famous cases, like the Salem witch trials, and lesser-known events, such as those in Norway and Lesotho.
Gibson reveals how witch hunts were not just a medieval phenomenon but persisted into the 20th century and even influenced modern legal actions. The book also examines how these trials have been used to marginalize individuals, particularly women, throughout history. More than just a historical account, it provides a critical look at the gendered persecution and societal fears that drove these hunts.
This detailed and well-researched work is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complex history of witchcraft and its ongoing impact on modern society. It blends historical analysis with empathy, bringing to light the often-overlooked stories of those accused of witchcraft
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