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Along the coast of Fife, in villages like Culross and Pittenweem, history records that some women were executed as witches. Nevertheless, the reality of what happened the night that Janet Cornfoot was lynched at Pittenweem is hard to grasp as one sits by the harbour watching the fishing boats unload their catch and the pleasure boats rising with the tide. How could people do this to an old woman? Why was no-one ever brought to justice? And why would anyone defend such a lynching? The task of the historian is to try to make events in the past come alive and seem less strange. The details of the witch-hunt are fascinating. Some of the anecdotes are strange. The modern reader finds it hard to imagine illness being blamed on the malevolence of a beggar woman denied charity, or the economic failure of a sea voyage being attributed to the village hag, not bad weather. Witch-hunting was related to ideas, values, attitudes and political events. It was a complicated process, involving religious and civil authorities, village tensions and the fears of the elite. The witch-hunt in Scotland also took place at a time when one of the main agendas was the creation of a righteous or godly society. As a result, religious authorities had control over aspects of people's lives which seem as strange to us today as beliefs about magic or witchcraft. It was not accidental that the witch-hunt in Scotland, and specifically in Fife, should have happened at this time. This book tells the story of what occurred over a period of a century and a half, and offers some explanation as to why it occurred.Product Identifiers
PublisherJohn Donald Publishers LTD
ISBN-139781906566838
eBay Product ID (ePID)209443352
Product Key Features
Book TitleThe Witches of Fife: Witch-Hunting in a Scottish Shire, 1560-1710
AuthorStuart Macdonald
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicArchaeology, History, Books
Publication Year2014
TypeTextbook
Number of Pages256 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height233mm
Item Width155mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorStuart Macdonald
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom