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Related: About this forumHow a witch-hunting manual and social networks helped ignite Europe's witch craze
https://phys.org/news/2024-10-witch-manual-social-networks-ignite.htmlHmmm. Some very close parallels to our current times, perhaps.
A new study in Theory and Society shows that the printing of witch-hunting manuals, particularly the Malleus maleficarum in 1487, played a crucial role in spreading persecution across Europe. The study also highlights how trials in one city influenced others. This social influenceobserving what neighbors were doingplayed a key role in whether a city would adopt witch trials.
"Cities weren't making these decisions in isolation," said Kerice Doten-Snitker, a Complexity Postdoctoral Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute and lead author of the study.
"They were watching what their neighbors were doing and learning from those examples. The combination of new ideas from books and the influence of nearby trials created the perfect conditions for these persecutions to spread."
The witch hunts in Central Europe took off in the late 15th century and lasted for almost 300 years, resulting in the prosecution of roughly 90,000 people, with nearly 45,000 executions. Belief in witches and witchcraft had been present in European culture for centuries, but the level of systematic, widespread persecution that occurred during this period was unprecedented.
duncang
(3,767 posts)Talking about the witch hunts and individual cases. Really interesting.
erronis
(24,523 posts)So if you want to post something that I can watch it would be appreciated.
Amazing how the male/patriarchy/fragile-x people always want to rid themselves of the much more resilient women.
(I'm a male in total awe of the power and wonder of the other sex!)
duncang
(3,767 posts)Its called Witches: truth behind the trials. It covers trials in Europe and the U.S. .
Disney, Amazon Prime, History Vault, and Plex carry it. I think on Amazon Prime you need to rent or buy it.
bucolic_frolic
(55,810 posts)With the internet and modern right wing psyops, we should be able to blow away those Medieval numbers.
Ray Bruns
(6,731 posts)erronis
(24,523 posts)Since he was instrumental in keeping the stoopids at bay until the repugs bought their way into ruling.
Angleae
(4,821 posts)Ray Bruns
(6,731 posts)eppur_se_muova
(42,507 posts)Really doesn't seem appropriate for Science at all.
erronis
(24,523 posts)without typing it all in again?
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