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Witches and Neighbours: The Social and Cultural Context of European Witchcraft, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 978-0-631-23325-1
Hardcover
416 pages
April 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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"In this learned and meticulously researched book, Robin Briggs lays to rest many of the modern myths about the witch craze, without in any way diminishing its horror... Briggs skilfully shows how the myths of witchcraft were linked with fundamental human experiences of pain and anxiety... Lucid and important." Karen Armstrong, The Times <!--end-->

"Briggs provides a fascinating psychological insight into the ideological system that produced the trials. To understand them within their own historical context, he argues, is to realize that a belief in the witches' power was neither irrational nor absurd... the evidence from this compelling book suggests that human actions are far more determined by irrational fears than our social selves are willing to accept." Julia Wheelwright, New Statesman

"I salute [Briggs's] rigorous and thoughtful scholarship." James Morrow, The Guardian

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