Research Catalog

Marks of an absolute witch : evidentiary dilemmas in early modern England

Title
Marks of an absolute witch : evidentiary dilemmas in early modern England / Orna Alyagon Darr.
Author
Darr, Orna Alyagon.
Publication
Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate Pub., ©2011.

Items in the Library & Off-site

Filter by

1 Item

StatusFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
TextUse in library JFE 16-1668Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

Details

Description
viii, 326 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Summary
  • "This work explores the social foundation of evidence law in a specific historical social and cultural context - the debate concerning the proof of the crime of witchcraft in early modern England. In this period the question of how to prove the crime of witchcraft was the centre of a public debate and even those who strongly believed in the reality of witchcraft had considerable concerns regarding its proof. In a typical witchcraft crime there were no eyewitnesses, and since torture was not a standard measure in English criminal trials, confessions could not be easily obtained. The scarcity of evidence left the fact-finders with a pressing dilemma. On the one hand, using the standard evidentiary methods might have jeopardized any chance of prosecuting and convicting extremely dangerous criminals. On the other hand, lowering the evidentiary standards might have led to the conviction of innocent people.
  • Based on the analysis of 157 primary sources, the book presents a picture of a diverse society whose members tried to influence evidentiary techniques to achieve their distinct goals and to bolster their social standing. In so doing this book further uncovers the interplay between the struggle with the evidentiary dilemma and social characteristics (such as class, position along the centre/periphery axis and the professional affiliation) of the participants in the debate. In particular, attention is focused on the professions of law, clergy and medicine. This book finds clear affinity between the professional affiliation and the evidentiary positions of the participants in the debate, demonstrating how the diverse social players and groups employed evidentiary strategies as a resource, to mobilize their interests. The witchcraft debate took place within the formative era of modern evidence law, and the book highlights the mutual influences between the witch trials and major legal developments."--Pub. desc.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-317) and index.
Contents
Pre-trial procedure -- Trial procedure -- Circumstantial evidence -- Ritual acts and artefacts of witchcraft -- The devil's mark -- Imps -- The swimming test -- Scratching -- Supernatural evidentiary techniques as experiments -- Judicial assessment of narratives and statements -- Searching for reliable testimony -- Confession.
Call Number
JFE 16-1668
ISBN
  • 9780754669876
  • 0754669874
  • 9781409430247
  • 1409430243
LCCN
2011015949
OCLC
695283315
Author
Darr, Orna Alyagon.
Title
Marks of an absolute witch : evidentiary dilemmas in early modern England / Orna Alyagon Darr.
Imprint
Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate Pub., ©2011.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-317) and index.
Research Call Number
JFE 16-1668
View in Legacy Catalog