Focusing on colonial Kenya, this book shows how conflicts between state authorities and Africans over witchcraft-related crimes provided an important space in which the meanings of justice, law, and order in the empire were debated.
Katherine Luongo discu.
Katherine Anne Porter
First published in 1939, these three short novels secured the author’s reputation as a master of short fiction.
Katherine Lang
Katherine Mansfield
Katherine Applegate
Katherine H. Burkman
Katherine Applegate
Katherine Zubovich
Katherine Harmon Courage
Journalist katherine harmon courage shows readers why and how we should be eating for the 300 trillion bacteria, fungi, and archaea our bodies depend on to keep us healthy.
Katherine Morgan Schafler
Katherine Anne Ackley
Katherine Marsh
Erin Katherine Krafft
Katherine Battersby
Katherine Blunt
Katherine Baird
Katherine Garbera
Katherine Kelp-Stebbins
Katherine L. Elkins
Katherine Byrne
Katherine Locke
Katherine Currie Isbister
Ingrid Luongo
Mary Katherine Backstrom
Katherine A. Applegate
The new york times-bestselling story of kindness, friendship, and hope.
Katherine Livesey
Katherine Marie Olley
Katherine Kang
Katherine Stuart Van Wormer
Katherine Woodfine
Katherine Lile
Katherine Maria Pinner
Katherine Powell
Katherine Heiny
Katherine von Stackelberg
Katherine Hastings
Katherine Stansfield
Katherine Pasour
Katherine Kang
Katherine J. Dell
Katherine Smart
Katherine Center
Katherine Kapustka
Katherine Locke
Katherine McClintic
Graham and Katherine
Katherine R. Larson
Katherine A. Applegate
Katherine Graham
Erin Katherine Krafft
Katherine Garbera
Katherine Evans
Katherine Oubre
Katherine Tillman
Natalia Clarke
Victoria Maxwell
Nikki Van De Car
As a composer with great skills and an avowed desire to artfully combine traditional band forms and formats with contemporary techniques and colors, tom duffy has fashioned this one-movement tone poem; each of the four sections of the work evokes duffy's .
Elisabeth Brooke
Frances Hill
Darren Oldridge
David Salisbury
The first hands-on guide to witchcraft activism with practical tips on everything from joining activist groups to conjuring spells for self-protectionthere is a movement on the rise, one that brings the worlds of social justice and poli.
Nigel Pennick
Paolo Barbieri
Master illustrator paolo barbieri strikes the perfect balance between elegant realism and ethereal fantasy.
Ellen Evert Hopman
Rachel Patterson
There are a lot of things in the universe that we don't understand.
Martha Rampton
Alan Harwood
Originally published in 1970, this book explores the role of concepts of disease in the social life of the safwa of tanzania, particularly through beliefs concerning witchcraft and sorcery.
Midia Star
Zehou Li
Marion Gibson
'witchcraft' (1941) is a work of theological commentary by charles williams on the history of what he refers to as "that perverted way of the soul which we call magic".
Gábor Klaniczay
This book provides a selection of studies on witchcraft and demonology by those involved in an interdisciplinary research group begun in hungary thirty years ago.
J. K. Rowling
Ulinka Rublack
Pantalea Mazzitello
Brian P. Levack
Brian P. Levack
Richard Baxstrom
Benjamin christensen's hèaxan (the witch, 1922) stands as a singular film within the history of cinema.
Raven Grimassi
Skye Alexander
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Rachel Patterson
Kristin Marciniak
Explores the salem witch trials and how that event has sculpted societies, the sciences, and politics..
C. L'Estrange Ewen
Originally published in 1929, the author presents a formidable collection of facts, brought together in a scholarly manner.
Hilda Lewis
Samuel fleming, an aging priest, is tormented by doubts on the case of joan flower and her daughters margaret and philippa, whom he helped condemn to death as witches in 1618.
C. L'Estrange Ewen
Originally published in 1929, the author presents a formidable collection of facts, brought together in a scholarly manner.
W. Wyporska
Witchcraft in early modern poland, 1500-1800 is the first comprehensive study of polish demonology examined together with the records of witchcraft trials in wielkopolska.
Dayna Winters
Alison Rowlands
John Beattie
Gathering together under a single cover material from a wide range of african societies, this volume allows similarities and differences to be easily perceived and suggests social correlates of these in terms of age, sex, marital status, social grading an.
Brian P. Levack
James Sharpe
Marion Gibson
Kai Lehmann
Montague Summers
Richard Marshall
K. David Goss
What was it like to live in the colony of massachusetts during the last decade of the 17th century, the decade famed for the salem witch trials?
Rodolfo Martín Campero
Beck, Rainer
Jacques Roehrig
Hill, Frances
Deliverance from evil brings to life the salem witch trials, one of the most uncanny times in our nation's history.
Magic Eye Inc
Nils Gilje
Stephanie Hemphill
A fictionalized account, told in verse, of the salem witch trials, told from the perspective of three young women living in salem in 1692-- mercy lewis, margaret walcott, and ann putnam, jr..
Nina Shandler
Alison Rowlands
men and masculinities are still inadequately incorporated into the historiography of early modern witch trials, despite the fact that 20-25% of all accused ‘witches’ were male.
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Tagung "Hexenforschung im Vergleich: Österreichische (habsburgische) Länder" (2006 Vienna, Austria)