Witchcraft in the Western Tradition
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Jennifer McNabb
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From Shakespeare’s trio in Macbeth to modern-day Halloween costumes, witches have occupied our imaginations for centuries. Much of what we associate with witchcraft has been the result of myth-making and stereotypes, but where do these stories come from? And why do they continue to inform the concept of “witch” in the popular imagination?
Beginning with the witch hunts of the early 15th century, Professor Jennifer McNabb takes you on an eye-opening exploration of witchcraft and superstition in Witchcraft in the Western Tradition. In these 10 lectures, you will better understand where many of our most indelible images of witchcraft come from and how the religious pursuit of witches across Europe and into the Americas in the early modern period spread fear and violence like a contagion, for generations.
As you examine the impact of witchcraft hysteria, you will also come to better understand the cultural, religious, economic, social, and other factors that contributed to the witch hunts that caught hundreds of thousands of people in their wake. How did social unrest and competition for resources fuel persecution? Why were women targeted so much more than men? How much of the hysteria surrounding witchcraft was real fear, and how much of it was manufactured by those acting in their own self-interest? As you search for the answers to these questions and more, you will meet perpetrators and victims, true believers and opportunists, the accusers and the accused. And, while these events can feel rooted in the distant past, you will also see how superstition and fear can continue to operate in our modern world, from Nazi witch hunts in the 1930s to the “satanic panic” of the 1980s - and even in our own contemporary response to crisis events.
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- Anna
- 17-04-24
Extremely Interesting and Well Researched
This lecture series was extremely interesting and well researched. I liked how each lecture followed and complimented the one before. the lecture was clearly spoken and enjoying.
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- Annette Wilson
- 05-06-22
informative and listenable
Factual information presented in an easy manner. whilst present as a lecture I am sure it would be easy for anyone to follow,.
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- ms lowe
- 12-02-22
not what I expected
this is an interesting overview into the how witchcraft is perceived and used to punish people.
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- Kindle Customer
- 15-09-22
very informative
loved this have listened to other courses in the same series, the level pitched just right for me
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- ann virco
- 20-02-22
Excellent overall synopsis
This is a really good overview of western witchcraft and excellent narration. The book has urged me to look into this fascinating subject more closely.
The layout of the book is logical and doesn't jump around or confuse the listener with its chronology, I found it very interesting and although is only an overview without going into great depth it will give the listener a good understanding of the subject if they have no previous knowledge.
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- Cabbage
- 03-12-21
Interesting but a little repetitive
I enjoyed the audiobook overall, but I did find it little repetitive at times.
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- Dave A
- 14-10-21
Thought provoking and balanced
This is very well constructed and researched, especially considering the (acknowledged) challenges presented by the abundance in some respects, the lack of it in others and the complexities inherent in modern interpretation of the available contemporary source material.
Any respectable discourse on what is, fundamentally, social history should attempt to understand why people in the past did what they did and how beliefs change and evolve over time. I believe this does so.
Some well made points about more recent parallels where intrinsic human nature seems to drive, extraordinary, behaviour.
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- E.Stoneworth
- 29-08-21
Excellent
Excellent - educational, enlightening and fascinating. The witch hunts don’t always make for easy listening but the history is important and interesting.
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- Tommy B
- 20-04-22
A brilliant overview
I really enjoyed this audiobook, it’s easy listening, it doesn’t discriminate against how educated you are, some comments on here are just blindly gatekeeping knowledge which should be available for all. This is thoughtful hprovoking to those who might be new to the subject, passionate and factual as far as I can research. I didn’t get bored like I can do with over saturated long worded books. Really love this audiobook!
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- richard2
- 08-12-22
An interesting overview
Particularly thought provoking was the last chapter on modern manifestations of panic over satanic abuse, and the ongoing and diverse interest in neo paganism.
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