Cultural Anxieties and Ritual Protection in High Status Early Modern Houses

The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were marked by a radical increase in the numbers of accusations of witchcraft throughout Europe. Evil incarnate was a real fear for the populace leading to a raft of folk-traditions being employed to protect house and home from possession. Using the case studies of the Tower of London and Knole, … Continue reading Cultural Anxieties and Ritual Protection in High Status Early Modern Houses