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Owen Davies

    Owen Davies è un lettore di Storia Sociale la cui ricerca approfondisce la storia della stregoneria e della magia moderne e contemporanee. I suoi interessi accademici furono inizialmente stimolati dal folklore e dalla mitologia, portandolo a esplorare la credenza persistente e in declino nella stregoneria e nella magia nel corso dell'era moderna. Il lavoro di Davies indaga l'influenza duratura delle pratiche rituali e dei sistemi di credenze sulla società. Offre una prospettiva accademica sull'evoluzione di questi affascinanti fenomeni storici.

    Grimoires
    Art of the Grimoire
    Popular magic
    Executing Magic in the Modern Era
    Witchcraft, Magic and Culture 1736-1951
    Performance and Place
    • This collection, crafted by practitioners and scholars, delves into contemporary performance and the concept of place. It explores how various performance sites—be they institutional, transient, real, or online—integrate into the essence of the artwork, enriching our experience of performance.

      Performance and Place
    • This study traces the history of witchcraft and magic from 1736 - the year of the Witchcraft Act - to the year 1951, when the passing of the Fraudulent Mediums Act finally erased the concept of witchcraft from the statute books.

      Witchcraft, Magic and Culture 1736-1951
    • Executing Magic in the Modern Era

      Criminal Bodies and the Gallows in Popular Medicine

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license This book explores the magical and medical history of executions from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century by looking at the afterlife potency of criminal corpses, the healing activities of the executioner, and the magic of the gallows site. The use of corpses in medicine and magic has been recorded back into antiquity. The lacerated bodies of Roman gladiators were used as a source of curative blood, for instance. In early modern Europe, a great trade opened up in ancient Egyptian mummies and the fat of executed criminals, plundered as medicinal cure-alls. However, this is the first book to consider the demand for the blood of the executed, the desire for human fat, the resort to the hanged man’s hand, and the trade in hanging rope in the modern era. It ends by look at the spiritual afterlife of dead criminals.

      Executing Magic in the Modern Era
    • Popular magic

      Cunning-folk in English History

      • 246pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Cunning-folk were local practitioners of magic, providing small-scale but valued service to the community. They were far more representative of magical practice than the arcane delvings of astrologers and necromancers. Mostly unsensational in their approach, cunning-folk helped people with everyday problems: how to find lost objects; how to escape from bad luck or a suspected spell; and how to attract a lover or keep the love of a husband or wife.While cunning-folk sometimes fell foul of the authorities, both church and state often turned a blind eye to their existence and practices, distinguishing what they did from the rare and sensational cases of malvolent witchcraft. In a world of uncertainty, before insurance and modern science, cunning-folk played an important role that has previously been ignored.

      Popular magic
    • Grimoires

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The first ever history of magic books - or grimoires - from the ancient Middle East through to the modern day, from harmless charms and remedies to sinister pacts with the Devil.

      Grimoires
    • From its origins to the present day, Owen Davies explores ideas about paganism that have existed over the last two millennia. He takes a chronological look at changing attitudes towards its beliefs, its practices, and its relationship with the Church.

      Paganism: A Very Short Introduction
    • The story of how widespread belief in fortune-telling, prophecies, spirits, magic, and protective talismans gripped the battlefields and home fronts of Europe during the First World War.

      A Supernatural War
    • Magic continues to be an enduring topic of fascination, managing to pervade the popular imagination. In this Very Short Introduction Owen Davies explores the definitions and practice of magic over the millennia; highlighting the controversy, conflict, and debate it has caused.

      Magic: A Very Short Introduction
    • Cofiant a Llythyrau y Parch Robert Jones Llanllyfni is a Welsh biography of Robert Jones Llanllyfni, an influential Welsh preacher, and pastor. The book provides rare insights into the life and work of Robert Jones Llanllyfni, including his contributions to Welsh literature. The book is written in Welsh and will appeal to Welsh scholars and fans of Welsh literature.

      Cofiant A Llythyrau Y Parch. Robert Jones, Llanllyfni