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'A Great Or Notorious Liar': Katherine Harrison and Her Neighbours
Cunning Folk and Wizards in Early Modern England
The Year Walk Ritual in Swedish Folk Tradition
Religion and the Return of Magic: Wicca As Esoteric Spirituality
Mountain Mystics: Magic Practitioners in Appalachian Witchlore
The Death of the Fifth Earl of Derby: Cunning Folk and Medicine in Early Modern England
The Duke's Devil and Doctor Lambe's Darling: a Case Study of the Male
Cunning-Folk in England and Wales During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Travellers, Easter Witches and Cunning Folk: Regulators of Fortune and Misfortune in Ostrobothnian Folklore in Finland
Law and the Crime of Practicing Popular Medicine in Early Modern Society
"That Inimitable Art": Magic in Early Modern English Culture Meredith Molly Hand
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Piercing the Veil the Experience of Trance in Early Modern Scotland
A History of Danish Witchcraft and Magic
Witchcraft, Demonology and Magic
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Hutton, R. E. (2014). the Making of the Early Modern British Fairy Tradition
The Cultural Reality of the Supernatural Across Early Modern Spaces
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Emma Wilby Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early Modern British Witchcraft and Magic 2005
Three Early Modern Magic Rituals to Spoil Witches1
The Prophet and the Sorcerer: Becoming a Cunning-Man in Nineteenth-Century Norway
Magic and Witchcraft : Critical Concepts in Historical Studies
Archaeology, Magic, and the Gendered Control of Domestic Boundaries in New England, 1620-1725
Witches, Familiars, and Human-Animal Interactions in the English Witch Trials
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The Sign of the Witch Waldron 00 Auto1.Qxd 3/12/08 11:50 AM Page Ii
Witches and Cunning Folk in British Literature 1800-1940. Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural, 7(1), 27-49
The Colors of Witchcraft: Ideas of Race in the Puritan
WITCHCRAFT CONTINUED Popular Magic in Modern Europe Edited by Willem De Blécourt and Owen Davies
Familiar Ecology: the Demonization of Spirit Knowledge in Early Modern England and Its Ecological Ramifications”
Cunning-Folk in the Medical Market-Place During the Nineteenth Century