Fatal Feeds?: Plants, Livestock Losses and Witchcraft Accusations in Tudor and Stuart Britain

The emphasis of published works on the rise and decline of witchcraft in 16th and 17th century in Britain has been focused on the religious, social, judicial, medical and economic aspects of the problem. The reason underlying accusations of witchcraft is a misunderstanding of the effects of harmful...

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Vydáno v:Folklore (London) Ročník 101; číslo 2; s. 131 - 142
Hlavní autor: Hickey, Sally
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: London Taylor & Francis Group 01.01.1990
D. S. Brewer Ltd
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ISSN:0015-587X, 1469-8315
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Shrnutí:The emphasis of published works on the rise and decline of witchcraft in 16th and 17th century in Britain has been focused on the religious, social, judicial, medical and economic aspects of the problem. The reason underlying accusations of witchcraft is a misunderstanding of the effects of harmful plants upon animals.
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ISSN:0015-587X
1469-8315
DOI:10.1080/0015587X.1990.9715787