Witch Hunters: Professional Prickers, Unwitchers and Witch Finders of the Renaissance (Revealing History)

Witch Hunters: Professional Prickers, Unwitchers and Witch Finders of the Renaissance (Revealing History)

by P.G.Maxwell-Stuart (Author)

Synopsis

The history of a unique reign of terror. A thoroughly readable book on the lives and careers of possibly the most sadistic group of people of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the 'great age' of witch-hunting in Europe and North America. From the doyen of witch-hunters, the Jesuit del Rio, to the British Matthew Hopkins, not to mention Pierre de Lancre, a judge who was responsible for burning 600 women, Maxwell-Stuart charts the progress of these fierce and dangerous zealots, while providing an insight into the world they perceived as evil and which they sought to destroy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Publisher: The History Press LTD
Published: 01 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 0752434330
ISBN 13: 9780752434339

Media Reviews
'The lurid tales of orgies and other debauchery told by these individuals still make for shocking reading today' THE DAILY MAIL 'A grim story of Renaissance witchfinders' BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE. 'A learned, informative, at times very subtle book, yet one which is eminently readable' JAMES SHARPE, author of Instruments of Darkness: Witchcraft in England, and Dick Turpin.
Author Bio
P. G. Maxwell-Stuart is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of St. Andrews and is an acknowledged expert on the occult. His other books include Witchcraft: A History (Tempus 2004), Wizards: A History (Tempus 2004), The Occult in Early Modern Europe: A Documentary History, and Satan's Conspiracy: Magic & Witchcraft in Sixteenth Century Scotland. He is currently writing An Abundance of Witches: The Great Scottish Witch-Hunt 1658-1662, also for Tempus. He lives in St. Andrews.