Exploring the intricate history of witches and witchcraft from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, this work delves into the cultural and societal perceptions surrounding witchcraft. Michelet examines the lives of women accused of witchcraft, revealing the intersection of gender, superstition, and societal fears. Through vivid narratives, the book sheds light on the persecution and trials faced by these women, offering a profound commentary on the historical context of witch hunts and the enduring legacy of these events.
Lionel J. Trotter Books


La Sorcière
Satanism and Witchcraft - The Witch of the Middle Ages (Hardcover)
- 190 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the historical perception of witches and witchcraft from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, this work delves into the societal fears, cultural contexts, and the evolution of witchcraft beliefs. Michelet examines the lives of women accused of witchcraft, capturing the intersection of gender and power dynamics during a tumultuous period in history. The narrative combines historical analysis with a passionate defense of the misunderstood figures of these times, offering a unique perspective on the witch hunts and their lasting impact.