Night Battles

Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

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Carlo Ginzburg, Anne C. Tedeschi, John Tedeschi: Night Battles (2013, Johns Hopkins University Press)

240, pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 2013 da Johns Hopkins University Press.

ISBN:
978-1-4214-0992-4
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Numero OCLC:
844727149

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Based on research in the Inquisitorial archives, the book recounts the story of a peasant fertility cult centered on the benandanti. These men and women regarded themselves as professional anti-witches, who (in dream-like states) apparently fought ritual battles against witches and wizards, to protect their villages and harvests. If they won, the harvest would be good, if they lost, there would be famine. The inquisitors tried to fit them into their pre-existing images of the witches' sabbat. The result of this cultural clash which lasted over a century, was the slow metamorphosis of the benandanti into their enemies - the witches. The author shows clearly how this transformation of the popular notion of witchcraft was manipulated by the Inquisitors, and disseminated all over Europe and even to the New World. The peasants' fragmented and confused testimony reaches us with immediacy, enabling the reader to identify a level of popular belief …

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Argomenti

  • Witchcraft
  • Friuli (italy)
  • Italy, social life and customs