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Overlap: None Prerequisite: None This central theme of this course is the "supernatural" in the early modern world. The course will explore beliefs in witches, demons and magic, and phenomena such as angels, ghosts, dreams and prophecy, using case studies from France, Germany, Spain, England, Scotland and Hungary, across the period - It will investigate the interplay between popular and elite ideas about witchcraft and magic and how these changed over the course of the period. Topics will include: witchcraft, sabbats, the diabolic pact and black magic; witch trials, torture and execution; demonic possession, exorcism and the discernment of spirits; cunning folk, magic and healing; and alchemy. Students will be given the opportunity to discuss a range of textual and visual primary sources including woodcuts, witchcraft trials, popular pamphlets and official treatises all in translation. Monasticism In Early Medieval Europe.Monasticism In Early Medieval Europe Video
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