Description
The book supplies an summary and analysis of the witch trials within the Scottish Borders within the 17th century. The 17th century used to be a time of upheaval in Scottish and British history, with a civil war, the abolition of the monarchy, the plague and the reformation all influencing the social context on the time. This book explores the social, political, geographical, spiritual and legal structures that resulted in the increased amount of witch trials and executions within the Scottish Borders. In addition to having a look at specific trials the book also explores the role of girls, both as accuser and as accused.