The European World 1500-1750 Theme 3: Culture WITCHES Jonathan Davies (Powerpoint and handout are on the website)

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The European World 1500-1750 Theme 3: Culture WITCHES Jonathan Davies (Powerpoint and handout are on the website)

…One of the most difficult tasks facing historians of European witchcraft is to account for the variations in the intensity of witch-hunting at different times and places. Why, for example, did more European prosecutions take place between 1560 and 1630 than between 1520 and 1560? Any why was witch-hunting so much more intense in German than in Spain or in Scotland than in England? [Brian P. Levack, The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe, 3rd edition (Harlow, 2006), p. 204]

Questions What were the chronological patterns of witchcraft prosecutions? What were the geographical patterns of witchcraft prosecutions? What were the beliefs about witches?

Hans Baldung, Three Witches, c. 1514

Jan Ziarnko, A Witches’ Sabbath, 1613

Matthew Hopkins, The Discovery of Witches, 1647