Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland
Explore the intriguing world of witchcraft with Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland, a comprehensive study by Liverpool University Press. Published in 2000, this paperback edition spans 468 pages, offering readers a thorough introduction to the pivotal concepts of witchcraft and demonology. Dive into one of Scotland's most infamous historical events—the North Berwick witch hunt—where King James himself played multiple roles as an alleged victim, interrogator, judge, and demonologist. This book not only sheds light on the societal implications of witchcraft during this tumultuous period but also provides a captivating narrative that will engage both history enthusiasts and scholars alike. Don't miss out on this essential read that unravels the complexities of early modern Scottish witchcraft.