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Witchcraft, magic and culture 1736–1951

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This classic study remains the definitive account of witchcraft and magic in the centuries following the witch trials. The Witchcraft Act of 1736 brought an end to witch trials in Britain. But just because the law had changed didn't mean people had stopped believing. Fear of... Read More
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In this classic text, one of the leading academic historians of magic presents the first exploration of witchcraft in Britain in the centuries following the witch trials, from 1736 to 1951.

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This classic study remains the definitive account of witchcraft and magic in the centuries following the witch trials.

The Witchcraft Act of 1736 brought an end to witch trials in Britain. But just because the law had changed didn't mean people had stopped believing. Fear of witches and faith in magic persisted, and people suspected of witchcraft continued to appear in court until the early twentieth century, though by then it was their persecutors who were being put on trial.

In Witchcraft, Magic and Culture 1736–1951, Owen Davies traces the history of witches and magic in Britain from 1736 to 1951, when the Fraudulent Mediums Act finally erased the concept of witchcraft from the statute books. He reveals the grip that the supernatural continued to exert on the people of England and Wales in a period when the forces of progress were thought to have vanquished such beliefs.

Exploring how the population coped with the threat of witches once there was no longer any legal redress, and how accusations of witchcraft took shape during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Davies provides a fascinating glimpse into a lingering world of supernatural belief.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781526192660

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 October 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Manchester University Press

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 494g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Owen Davies is Professor of Social History at the University of Hertfordshire. He is the author of numerous books, including Folklore: A Journey through the Past and Present (2025), Art of Grimoire (2023) and Troubled by Faith: Insanity and the Supernatural in the Age of the Asylum (2023). He has been described as Britain's foremost academic expert on the history of magic.

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