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King James and the Intellectual Influences of the Witchcraft Phenomenon in England and Scotland
Slaughter, Lashonda
Slaughter, Lashonda
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King James VI of Scotland took part in the prosecution of several witches between 1590 and 1592. As a result, the king composed and published a treatise on witchcraft that placed emphasis on popular European understandings of witchcraft, the Devil and Magic. This treatise subsequently had a profound influence on English and Scottish intellectual responses to witchcraft during the seventeenth century.
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2020-12-01
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Early Modern England, Early Modern Scotland, Witchcraft, James I and VI
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Slaughter, Lashonda. "King James and the Intellectual Influences of the Witchcraft Phenomenon in England and Scotland." 2020. Dissertation, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/20206634
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2020-11-16
