John Stearne’s Confirmation and Discovery of Witchcraft: Text, Context and Afterlife (Routledge Research in Early Modern History)
معرفی کتاب «John Stearne’s Confirmation and Discovery of Witchcraft: Text, Context and Afterlife (Routledge Research in Early Modern History)» نوشتهٔ Scott Eaton;، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Between 1645-7, John Stearne led the most significant outbreak of witch-hunting in England. As accusations of witchcraft spread across East Anglia, Stearne and Matthew Hopkins were enlisted by villagers to identify and eradicate witches. After the trials finally subsided in 1648, Stearne wrote his only publication, A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft , but it had a limited readership. Consequently, Stearne and his work fell into obscurity until the 1800s, and were greatly overshadowed by Hopkins and his text. This book is the first study which analyses Stearne’s publication and contextualises his ideas within early modern intellectual cultures of religion, demonology, gender, science, and print in order to better understand the witch-finder’s beliefs and motives. The book argues that Stearne was a key player in the trials, that he was not a mainstream ‘puritan’, and that his witch-finding availed from contemporary science. It traces A confirmation ’s reception history from 1648 to modern day and argues that the lack of research focusing on Stearne has resulted in misrepresentations of the witch-finder in the historiography of witchcraft. This book redresses the imbalance and seeks to provide an alternative reading of the East Anglian witch-hunt and of England’s premier witch-hunter, John Stearne. This book is the first study which analyses Stearne’s publication and contextualises his ideas within early modern intellectual cultures of religion, demonology, gender, science, and print in order to better understand the witch-finder’s beliefs and motives. MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict Cover 1 Half Title 2 Series Page 3 Title Page 4 Copyright Page 5 Table of Contents 6 List of Illustrations 8 Acknowledgements 10 Introduction 12 1 The Background of the East Anglian Witch-Hunt: The Economy, Courts, Religion, and the Beginnings of the Trials 35 2 Puritanism: A Comparison of Stearne’s Religious Beliefs to the Orthodoxy of the Westminster Assembly’s Confession of faith 56 3 Print Culture: The Literature of the Supernatural and the Reception of a confirmation 75 4 Familiar Spirits: The Origins of Stearne’s Concept of Familiars and Its Symbolisms 96 5 Witchcraft, Sex, and Gender: Witchcraft Confessions in a confirmation as a Reflection of Seventeenth-Century Gender Roles 123 6 Science and the Decline of Witchcraft Beliefs: Evidence for the Scientific Basis of Stearne’s Witch-Finding 144 7 The Afterlife of a confirmation : The Circulation and Rediscovery of Stearne’s Text in the Nineteenth Century 166 Conclusion 184 Bibliography 190 Index 210 East,Anglian,Witch-Hunt;,Puritanism;,Print,Culture;,Witchcraft,Belief East Anglian Witch-Hunt,Puritanism,Print Culture,Witchcraft Belief "Between 1645-7, John Stearne led the most significant outbreak of witch-hunting in England. As accusations of witchcraft spread across East Anglia, Stearne and Matthew Hopkins were enlisted by villagers to identify and eradicate witches. After the trials finally subsided in 1648, Stearne wrote his only publication, A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft, but it had a limited readership. Consequently, Stearne and his work fell into obscurity until the 1800s, and were greatly overshadowed by Hopkins and his text. This book is the first study which analyses Stearne's publication and contextualises his ideas within early modern intellectual cultures of religion, demonology, gender, science, and print in order to better understand the witch-finder's beliefs and motives. The book argues that Stearne was a key player in the trials, that he was not a mainstream 'puritan', and that his witch-finding availed from contemporary science. It traces A confirmation's reception history from 1648 to modern day and argues that the lack of research focusing on Stearne has resulted in misrepresentations of the witch-finder in the historiography of witchcraft. This book redresses the imbalance and seeks to provide an alternative reading of the East Anglian witch-hunt and of England's premier witch-hunter, John Stearne"-- Provided by publisher This book is the first study which analyses John Stearne's publication A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft. It contextualises his ideas within early modern intellectual cultures of religion, demonology, gender, science, and print in order to better understand the witch-finder's beliefs and motives.
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