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Andrew Sneddon

    Possessed By the Devil
    Offense and Offensiveness
    Representing Magic in Modern Ireland
    • This Element argues that Ireland did not experience a disenchanted modernity, nor a decline in magic. It suggests that beliefs, practices and traditions concerning witchcraft and magic developed and adapted to modernity to retain cultural currency until the end of the twentieth century.

      Representing Magic in Modern Ireland
    • Offense and Offensiveness

      A Philosophical Account

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the nature and significance of offense and offensiveness, this book integrates moral philosophy and psychology to critically analyze common beliefs and assumptions surrounding these concepts. Through a rational reconstruction of ideas, it delves into the complexities of how we perceive and respond to offense in various contexts.

      Offense and Offensiveness
    • Possessed By the Devil

      The History of the Islandmagee Witch Trials, 1711

      This updated edition delves into Ireland's sole mass witchcraft trial, exploring its historical significance and the lasting impact on the residents of Islandmagee. It examines the societal and psychological repercussions that unfolded in the years following the trial, highlighting the interplay between fear, superstition, and community dynamics. Through detailed research and analysis, the book sheds light on the trial's legacy and its influence on local culture and identity.

      Possessed By the Devil