Abstract

Since the late 1970s, a quiet revolution has taken place in the study of historical witchcraft and the Great European Witch Hunt. While this revolution may not seem quite as dramatic as the development of carbon dating, many theories which reigned supreme thirty years ago have vanished, swept away by a flood of new data.

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