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The Middle Ages

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2001288 pagesUniversity of Pennsylvania Press

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This academic text explores the multifaceted history of the Middle Ages, focusing on the intricate relationship between Christianity, magic, and witchcraft. It examines the social and religious aspects of these practices across Europe from 476 to 1492. The book offers a detailed look into the cultural landscape of medieval Europe.

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Karen Louise Jolly is an author recognized for her insightful work on The Middle Ages. Her writing provides a clear look into this historical period.

Karen Jolly is a historian whose work focuses on the Middle Ages. Her book, The Middle Ages, provides readers with an accessible understanding of this complex historical period.

Edward Peters writes extensively on European history, particularly the medieval and early modern eras. His books, like "Witchcraft in Europe, 400-1700" and "The Middle Ages," cover subjects from religious figures and institutions to the history of torture.

Catharina Raudvere is an author specializing in medieval history. Her notable work, "The Middle Ages," provides clear insights into the period. She writes with a direct style, making complex historical topics accessible.

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Book cover of Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, Volume 3
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