Male Witches in Early Modern Europe
Explore the intriguing world of witchcraft with Male Witches in Early Modern Europe by Lara Apps, published by Manchester University Press in 2003. This compelling study delves into the phenomenon of male witches during the witch-hunting era in Britain and Europe, offering a fresh perspective on gender analysis. With 200 pages of insightful content, Apps critiques traditional feminist narratives that often overshadow the complexities of witch-hunting. By examining the gendered dimensions of witchcraft, she presents a more nuanced understanding of the societal perceptions of witches. This book is an essential read for those interested in European history, gender studies, and the fascinating interplay of spirituality and societal norms in the early modern period. Discover the untold stories of male witches and enrich your understanding of this captivating topic.