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Crimen Exceptum The English Witch Prosecution In Context Gregory J Durston

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Crimen Exceptum The English Witch Prosecution In Context Gregory J Durston
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Publisher: Waterside Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.95 MB
Pages: 243
Author: Gregory J. Durston
ISBN: 9781909976658, 9781910979754, 9781910979761, 1909976652, 1910979759, 1910979767
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Crimen Exceptum The English Witch Prosecution In Context Gregory J Durston by Gregory J. Durston 9781909976658, 9781910979754, 9781910979761, 1909976652, 1910979759, 1910979767 instant download after payment.

As the author notes, ‘The early-modern European witch-hunts were neither orchestrated massacres nor spontaneous pogroms. Alleged witches were not rounded up at night and summarily killed extra-judicially or lynched as the victims of mob justice. They were executed after trial and conviction with full legal process’. In this concise but highly-informed account of the persecution of witches Gregory Durston demonstrates what a largely ordered process was the singling-out or hunting-down of perceived offenders. How a mix of superstition, fear, belief and ready explanations for ailments, misfortune or disasters caused law, politics and religion to indulge in criminalisation and the appearance of justice. Bearing echoes of modern-day ‘othering’ and marginalisation of outsiders he shows how witchcraft became akin to treason (with its special rules), how evidentially speaking storms, sickness or coincidence might be attributed to conjuring, magic, curses and spells. All this reinforced by examples and detailed references to the law and practice through which a desired outcome was achieved. In another resonance with modern times, the author shows how decisions were often diverted into the hands of witch-hunters, witch-finders (including self-appointed Witchfinder General, Matthew Hopkins), witch-prickers and other experts as well as the quaintly titled ‘cunning-folk’ consulted by prosecutors and ‘victims’. Crimen Exceptum (crimes apart). A straightforward and authoritative guide. Shows the rise and fall of prosecutions. Backed by a wealth of learning and research.

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