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El. knyga: Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300231243
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300231243

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"The witch came to prominence--and often a painful death--in early modern Europe, yet her origins are much more geographically diverse and historically deep. In this landmark book, Ronald Hutton traces witchcraft from the ancient world to the early-modern stake.

This book sets the notorious European witch trials in the widest and deepest possible perspective and traces the major historiographical developments of witchcraft. Hutton, a renowned expert on ancient, medieval, and modern paganism and witchcraft beliefs, combines Anglo-American and continental scholarly approaches to examine attitudes on witchcraft and the treatment of suspected witches across the world, including in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Australia, and North and South America, and from ancient pagan times to current interpretations. His fresh anthropological and ethnographical approach focuses on cultural inheritance and change while considering shamanism, folk religion, the range of witch trials, and how the fear of witchcraft might be eradicated"--

Why have societies all across the world feared witchcraft? This book delves deeply into its context, beliefs, and origins in Europe’s history

The witch came to prominence—and often a painful death—in early modern Europe, yet her origins are much more geographically diverse and historically deep. In this landmark book, Ronald Hutton traces witchcraft from the ancient world to the early-modern stake.
 
This book sets the notorious European witch trials in the widest and deepest possible perspective and traces the major historiographical developments of witchcraft. Hutton, a renowned expert on ancient, medieval, and modern paganism and witchcraft beliefs, combines Anglo-American and continental scholarly approaches to examine attitudes on witchcraft and the treatment of suspected witches across the world, including in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Australia, and North and South America, and from ancient pagan times to current interpretations. His fresh anthropological and ethnographical approach focuses on cultural inheritance and change while considering shamanism, folk religion, the range of witch trials, and how the fear of witchcraft might be eradicated.


Why have societies all across the world feared witchcraft? This book delves deeply into its context, beliefs, and origins in Europe’s history

Recenzijos

For anyone researching the subject, this is the book youve been waiting for.Washington Post

Magisterial . . . Hutton concerns himself with the bad, black version of the craft that has terrified poor souls for centuries. His approach blends a broad geographic sweep with the detailed attention of microhistory.Kathryn Hughes, Guardian

[ A] panoptic, penetrating book.Malcolm Gaskill, London Review of Books

What he has done very valuably, though, is to put what most of us know already into a far wider context, both geographically and historically. Its up to us then to examine our own notions of witches and witchcraftno longer threatening, but still perfectly familiar.Wall Street Journal

Hutton, a leading authority on paganism and witchcraft, traces the idea of witches far beyond the Salem witch trials to beliefs and attitudes about witches around the world throughout history.Los Angeles Times

There are several over-familiar images that we jump to when we think of witches, even today: the hat, the broom, the cauldron. Yet this scholarly, engrossing take on the witch travels across centuries and continents to prove that it is a figure that is both more pervasive and more diverse than we might expect.History Revealed

Ronald Hutton is the doyen of British occult studies. Through his scrupulous, but always sympathetic, approach his latest book offers a convincing account of how an early conspiracy theory, the spurious idea of an organised Satanic religion, came to obsess political and religious authorities, killing in the process so many simple healers and users of folk medicine.Ian Irvine, Prospect

The history of witchcraft and its persecution makes for compelling, often terrifying reading. . . what makes [ Huttons] history unique is it provides a much longer and broader  perspective. The Witch draws upon previously neglected anthropological and ethnographic findings to set the origins of witchcraft and its subsequent persecution in an ancient and global context.Tracy Borman, Literary Review

This is an extremely ambitious, thought-provoking, challenging and inspiring book.Dr. Willem de Blecourt, Reviews in History





Ronald Huttons The Witch is a true masterpiece which follows several intersecting strands of debate on these subjects to test if a global approach can illuminate the early modern witch hunts Gary K. Waite, Journal of Ecclesiastical History

"An engrossing journey through the world of witches and witchcraft. Highly recommended for those fascinated by the nature and extent of the notorious European Witch Trials."Tony Robinson  

"Eloquent, historically grounded, and global in reach, this is essential reading for anyone interested in the social and political context of witchcraft and the manipulation of supposed supernatural powers."Timothy Darvill, OBE, author of Prehistoric Britain

"Few historical concepts come as imbued with horror and intrigue as that slippery figure of the witch. Ronald Hutton has turned his considerable expertise to this always-current subject, illuminating the late Medieval and early modern idea of witches and witchcraft. Readers looking for a rigorous interdisciplinary approach to the history of witchcraft will devour this book."Katherine Howe, New York Times bestselling author of The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane

The book we have all been waiting for.Diane Purkiss, author of The Witch in History: Early Modern and Twentieth-century Representations  

Acknowledgements vi
Author's Note ix
Introduction xiii
PART I DEEP PERSPECTIVES
1 The Global Context
3(41)
2 The Ancient Context
44(30)
3 The Shamanic Context
74(25)
PART II CONTINENTAL PERSPECTIVES
4 Ceremonial Magic --- The Egyptian Legacy?
99(21)
5 The Hosts of the Night
120(27)
6 What the Middle Ages Made of the Witch
147(33)
7 The Early Modern Patchwork
180(35)
PART III BRITISH PERSPECTIVES
8 Witches and Fairies
215(28)
9 Witches and Celticity
243(19)
10 Witches and Animals
262(17)
Conclusion 279(10)
Appendix 289(4)
Notes 293(52)
Illustration Credits 345(1)
Index 346
Ronald Hutton is professor of history, University of Bristol, and a leading authority on ancient, medieval, and modern paganism, the history of the British Isles in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and the global context of witchcraft beliefs.