WITCHCRAFT, MAGIC AND INQUISITION

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'Witchcraft', in History of the English Speaking Peoples (Purnell Press), 1970 [Note: The summary of the article was not written my A.M. and is inaccurate]

WITCHCRAFT IN TUDOR AND STUART ENGLAND (Routledge, 1970; 2nd edn. 2000)

'Witchcraft   in  Tudor  and  Stuart  England', in Witchcraft Confessions and Accusations, ed. Mary Douglas   (A.S.A. Publications, 1970 )

'Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart Essex', in Crime in England 1550-1800, ed. J.S. Cockburn (Methuen,1977).

'A Tudor anthropologist: George Gifford's Discourse and Dialogue' in The Damned Art: Essays in the Literature of Witch-craft, ed. S. Anglo (Routledge,1977)

Editor and introduction to C. Larner, Witchcraft  and  Religion (Blackwell,1984)

'The  Root  of All Evil' in The Anthropology of Evil,  ed.  David Parkin  (Blackwell,1985)

'The  Inquisition  in  Early Modern Europe';  (review essay)  in Temenos,  vol. 24 1988

'Witchcraft Beliefs', Appendix F in Bernard Pignede, THE GURUNGS (trans. and edited by Sarah Harrison and Alan Macfarlane (Kathmandu, 1993). [See also films and material on witchcraft in the Himalayas in the Project on the Gurungs.]

Review of Keith Thomas 'Religion and the Decline of Magic' in History Today, 1981.

'Civility and the Decline of Magic' in P.Slack, P.Burke and B.Harrison (eds.), CIVIL HISTORIES; ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF SIR KEITH THOMAS (Oxford Univ. Press, 2000)

'The sociological Study of Past Societies with special reference to Witchcraft in Essex' (Unpublished draft of Burrows Lecture, University of Essex, 1977)

FILM MATERIALS ON WITCHCRAFT