Witchcraft in early modern Scotland : James VI's' demonology and the North Berwick witches
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Witchcraft in early modern Scotland : James VI's' demonology and the North Berwick witches
(Exeter studies in history)
University of Exeter Press, 2000
- : hard
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 431-449) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume provides a valuable introduction to the key concepts of witchcraft and demonology through a detailed study of one of the best known and most notorious episodes of Scottish history, the North Berwick witch hunt, in which King James was involved as alleged victim, interrogator, judge and demonologist. It provides hitherto unpublished and inaccessible material from the legal documentation of the trials in a way that makes the material fully comprehensible, as well as full texts of the pamphlet News from Scotland and James' Demonology, all in a readable, modernised, scholarly form. Full introductory sections and supporting notes provide information about the contexts needed to understand the texts: court politics, social history and culture, religious changes, law and the workings of the court, and the history of witchcraft prosecutions in Scotland before 1590. The book also brings to bear on this material current scholarship on the history of European witchcraft.
Table of Contents
Contents
The court and politics
social contexts and cultural formations
the Kirk
Scottish witchcraft before the North Berwich witch hunt
the legal process
aftermath.
Witch hunting - examinations, confessions and depositions.
Records of the witchcraft trials (Dittays)
text of the witchcraft trials (Dittays).
Witchhunt propaganda - "News from Scotland"
text of"News from Scotland"
Theorizing the witch hunt - James VI's "Demonology"
text of "Demonology".
Appendix: Privy Council Orders relating to the legal processes of witch trials.
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