
Witchcraft: A History in Thirteen Trials
by Marion Gibson (2023)
Like 'In Defense of Witches', this book offers a scholarly look at historical witch trials.
by mona chollet
For three centuries, as the Black Death rampaged through Europe and the Reformation tore the Church apart, tens of thousands were arrested as witches and subjected to torture and execution, including being burned alive. This graphic novel examines the background; the witch hunters' methods; who profited; the brave few who protested; and how the Enlightenment gradually replaced fear and superstition with reason and science. Famed witch hunters Heinrich Kramer, architect of the infamous Malleus Maleficarum, and Matthew Hopkins, England's notorious "Witchfinder General," are covered as are the Salem Witch Trials and the last executions in Europe.
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by Marion Gibson (2023)
Like 'In Defense of Witches', this book offers a scholarly look at historical witch trials.

by Anne L. Barstow
Similar to 'In Defense of Witches', this provides historical context on witch hunts and their impact.

by Sophie Saint Thomas (2024)
Echoing 'In Defense of Witches', this book connects historical persecution to modern struggles for women's rights.

by Eleanor Herman (2022)
Like 'In Defense of Witches', this examines the historical demonization of powerful women and its lasting effects.

by Alix E. Harrow (2020)
This novel shares the feminist spirit of 'In Defense of Witches' through magical rebellion.
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