Witchcraft, Women, and SocietyBrian P. Levack Garland Pub., 1992 - 295 páginas |
Contenido
Volume Introduction | 1 |
Patterns of Analysis | 17 |
Witchcraft and the Status of WomenThe Case of England | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 13 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
accused of witchcraft Alan Macfarlane Anderson and Gordon appear behavior bewitched Brown C.C.Dep Catholic Christian church courts concept confessed cult culture cunning folk defamation Delcambre demonic demonologists Devil diabolism divination Early Modern Europe England English witchcraft European Witch Trials European witchcraft evidence evil example explain fear female feminine figures H. C. Erik Midelfort historians History husband Ibid important Kieckhefer London Lucerne Macfarlane magic male maleficent Malleus Maleficarum marriage Mary Douglas medieval menopause Middle Ages Midelfort midwives misogyny Monter mother myth nature neighbors Nyakyusa old age old women panic peasant period persons Pondo popular prosecutions Protestant Puritan Religion role Satan scapegoats seventeenth centuries sexual society sorcery status of women stereotype suggests symbol Thomas threatening tion tradition University Press victims village wise women witch beliefs witch hunts witch persecution witch trials witchcraft accusations Witchcraft and Sorcery witchcraft persecution witchcraft trials witchcraze woman York
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Smooth Words: Women, Proverbs and Performance in Biblical Wisdom Carole Fontaine Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |