ISBN-13: 9789004111837 / Angielski / Twarda / 1998 / 240 str.
This study deals with witchcraft and magic in a legal, social and cultural context, with an interpretation based on an extensive body of Swedish sources comprising more than 350 cases involving 880 individuals. A majority of the trials took place during the 1700's. The prosecution of witches was characterized by leniency resulting only in a few death sentences; a majority of the cases were minor events concerning more often innocuous magic rather than the withces' sabbath of maleficient witchcraft. By focusing on the few prosecutions of maleficient witchcraft, this study promotes a critical discussion of how social and cultural perceptions of local withcraft were generated by the interactions in the legal process, providing us with insights into early modern European witchcraft.