Endings and Echoes

This chapter considers how it is just as difficult to pin down the ending of the trials as it is the beginning, with each seemingly final event leading onto another; as such, I also consider the continuing role of witchcraft and its links with childhood u

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Reading the Salem Witch Child The Guilt of Innocent Blood Kristina West

Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic Series Editors Jonathan Barry Department of History University of Exeter Exeter, UK Willem de Blécourt Meertens Institute Amsterdam, The Netherlands Owen Davies School of Humanities University of Hertfordshire Hertfordshire, UK

The history of European witchcraft and magic continues to fascinate and challenge students and scholars. There is certainly no shortage of books on the subject. Several general surveys of the witch trials and numerous regional and micro studies have been published for an English-speaking readership. While the quality of publications on witchcraft has been high, some regions and topics have received less attention over the years. The aim of this series is to help illuminate these lesser known or little studied aspects of the history of witchcraft and magic. It will also encourage the development of a broader corpus of work in other related areas of magic and the supernatural, such as angels, devils, spirits, ghosts, folk healing and divination. To help further our understanding and interest in this wider history of beliefs and practices, the series will include research that looks beyond the usual focus on Western Europe and that also explores their relevance and influence from the medieval to the modern period. ‘A valuable series.’ - Magic, Ritual and Witchcraft More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14693

Kristina West

Reading the Salem Witch Child The Guilt of Innocent Blood

Kristina West CIRCL University of Reading Reading, UK

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