With a new Preface, the Bancroft Prize-winning "Entertaining Satan" puts forth a broad view of witchcraft and looks at its place around the world, from ancient times to the present. 3 maps.
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With a new Preface, the Bancroft Prize-winning "Entertaining Satan" puts forth a broad view of witchcraft and looks at its place around the world, from ancient times to the present. 3 maps.
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Through exhaustive research, Mr.Demos provides intellectual insight into the psycho/social/puritan zeitgeist of the 1600's witch mania in Massachusetts and early New England. His writing style grabs you in the very first chapter and builds as he delves into individual case files, ver batim court records and the historical documents of communities and individuals to search out why witchcraft accusations were viewed as "devine providence" and not simply borne of personal malice.