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History of Witchcraft, A: Sorcerers, Heretics & Pagans


History of Witchcraft, A: Sorcerers, Heretics & Pagans

Paperback by Russell, Jeffrey B.; Alexander, Brooks

History of Witchcraft, A: Sorcerers, Heretics & Pagans

£12.99

ISBN:
9780500297285
Publication Date:
4 Apr 2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
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History of Witchcraft, A: Sorcerers, Heretics & Pagans

Description

An authoritative and concise history of witchcraft from the ancient world up to the present day. Witchcraft has always been a fluid and intriguing belief system that has enchanted and sometimes terrified humanity. For over forty years, A History of Witchcraft has provided the authoritative history of witchery and the occult. Beginning with magic in the ancient world, Jeffrey Russell explores the definition of witchcraft in its many diverse forms, from the worship of the Greek goddess of magic, Hecate, through the witch-crazes of the 15th and 16th centuries to the development of modern witchcraft by Aleister Crowley and Gerald Gardner in the early 20th century. Brooks Alexander analyses the development of witchcraft and neopaganism in the present day, charting the dissemination of modern witchcraft through modern media and the tensions that arise when a secretive cult becomes an open and recognized religion. This updated edition features a new chapter exploring the challenges that witchcraft has faced in the past decade, including the rise of social media platforms like Instagram and Tik Tok, the coronavirus pandemic and new neopagan groups.

Contents

Introduction: What is a witch? PART I: SORCERY AND HISTORICAL WITCHCRAFT 1 Sorcery 2 The roots of European witchcraft 3 Witchcraft, heresy, and inquisition 4 The witch-craze on the continent of Europe 5 Witchcraft in Britain and America 6 Witchcraft and society 7 The decline of witchcraft PART II: MODERN WITCHCRAFT 8 Survivals and revivals 9 Neopagan witchcraft: the sources 10 Neopagan witchcraft: the movement 11 The role of witchcraft

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