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Magic and witchcraft in the West : Sabbats, Satan and superstitions

Title
Magic and witchcraft in the West : Sabbats, Satan and superstitions / Frances Timbers.
Author
Timbers, Frances
Publication
  • Yorkshire ; Philadelphia : Pen & Sword History, 2019.
  • ©2019

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Description
xvii, 202 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (color); 25 cm
Summary
Broomsticks and cauldrons, familiars and spells: magic and witchcraft conjure vivid pictures in our modern imaginations. The history of magic and witchcraft offers a window into the past, illuminating the lives of ordinary people and shining a light on the fascinating pop culture of the pre-modern world. Blowing away folkloric cobwebs, this enlightening new history dispels many of the misconceptions rooted in superstition and myth that surround witchcraft and magic today. Historian Frances Timbers brings together elements of Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, Christianity, popular culture, and gender beliefs that evolved throughout the middle ages and early modern period and contributed to the construction and eventual persecution of the figure of the witch. While demonologists were developing the new concept of Devil worship and the witches' sabbat, elite men were actually attempting to practise ceremonial magic. In the twentieth century, elements of ceremonial magic and practices of cunning folk were combined with the culturally-constructed idea of a sect of witches to give birth first to modern Wicca in England and then to other neopagan movements in North America. Witchcraft is a metaphor for oppression in an age in which persecution is an everyday occurrence somewhere in the world. Fanaticism, intolerance, prejudice, authoritarianism, and religious and political ideologies are never attractive. Beware the witch hunter!
Subject
  • Magic > Religious aspects
  • Superstition > Religious aspects
  • Magic > History > Ancient
  • Magic > History > Medieval
  • Magic > Social aspects
  • Witchcraft > History
  • Sabbat > History
  • Magic
  • Sabbat
  • Witchcraft
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
By Seed and Root, Classical Beginnings -- By Bud and Stem, Medieval Menace -- By Branch and Leaf, Demon Logic -- By Life and Love, Sexual Sabbats -- By Flower and Fruit, Popular Culture -- The Circle is cast, Ceremonial Magic -- The Tree of Life and Death, Persecution through Prosecution -- By the Light of the Full Moon, Pagan Witchcraft.
Call Number
JFE 19-9885
ISBN
  • 9781526731814
  • 1526731819
  • 9781526757630
  • 152675763X
OCLC
1109956806
Author
Timbers, Frances, author.
Title
Magic and witchcraft in the West : Sabbats, Satan and superstitions / Frances Timbers.
Publisher
Yorkshire ; Philadelphia : Pen & Sword History, 2019.
Copyright Date
©2019
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Research Call Number
JFE 19-9885
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