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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of Maps, Graphs, and Tables
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Dukes and Their People: The Context for Witchcraft in Lorraine
- 2 Witchcraft Persecution in the Middle Kingdom and the Great Persecution in Lorraine
- 3 The Practice of Justice
- 4 Close Readings: Themes and Variations
- 5 Fantasies of Evil: Shapeshifting and Sabbats
- 6 Reputations and Communal Interactions
- 7 Witch‐Finders, Witchdoctors, and Healers
- 8 Witches in the County of Blâmont
- 9 Saint‐Dié and its Region
- 10 Urban Witches: Saint‐Nicolas‐de‐Port and Other Towns
- 11 Male Witches
- Conclusion
- Sources and Further Reading
- Index
(p.388) Sources and Further Reading
(p.388) Sources and Further Reading
- Source:
- The Witches of Lorraine
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of Maps, Graphs, and Tables
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Dukes and Their People: The Context for Witchcraft in Lorraine
- 2 Witchcraft Persecution in the Middle Kingdom and the Great Persecution in Lorraine
- 3 The Practice of Justice
- 4 Close Readings: Themes and Variations
- 5 Fantasies of Evil: Shapeshifting and Sabbats
- 6 Reputations and Communal Interactions
- 7 Witch‐Finders, Witchdoctors, and Healers
- 8 Witches in the County of Blâmont
- 9 Saint‐Dié and its Region
- 10 Urban Witches: Saint‐Nicolas‐de‐Port and Other Towns
- 11 Male Witches
- Conclusion
- Sources and Further Reading
- Index