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The Witch Hunt in Modern Europe
Title: The Witch Hunt in Modern Europe
Category: Literature / Novels
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The Witch Hunt in Modern Europe
THE WITCH-HUNT IN MODERN EUROPE
By: Brian Levack
The Witch-Hunt in Modern Europe by Brian Levack proved to be an interesting as well as insightful look at the intriguing world of the European practice of witchcraft and witch-hunts. The book offers a solid, reasonable interpretation of the accusation, prosecution, and execution for witchcraft in Europe between 1450 and 1750. Levack focuses mainly on the circumstances from which the witch-hunts emerged, as this report will examine.
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this Levack’s conclusion that while German communities exhibited frenzied paranoia directed at “witches,” England did only a little witch-hunting. He uses reliable and multiple reasons to prove his thesis. The book offers a solid, reasonable interpretation of the accusations, prosecutions, and execution of thousands of witches in Europe, and Levack leaves the reader wondering if he the individual if he/she had lived during this period would have been hunting witches or hunting fox?
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