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Sources I want to include on the Witchcraft in Early Modern Britain page
This book includes a multitude of essays from various academics relating to theories surrounding the effects of cultural dimensions on the prevalence of witch hunts in early modern Europe.

A book written by a Professor of History at the University of York that provides a historical recount of the witch trials that occur in England during the Early Modern Period, as well as information relating to tensions between church, state and society and how these may relate to witch hunts. In this book there are also details relating to the alleged practices of witches.

This source contains a great deal on the types of “magic” and other such things that witches apparently performed during the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe.

This source provides research into the potential effects climate change may have had on the fluctuation of witch-hunts throughout Europe.

Due to the destruction of many historical records, sources on Ireland’s history of witchcraft are limited, but in this book Sneddon manages to draw on a multitude of primary sources relating to trials and beliefs.