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Religion And The Decline Of Magic: Studies In Popular Beliefs In Sixteenth And Seventeenth Century England - Community Reviews back

by Keith Thomas
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 14 years ago
Well, I'm glad I bought this year when I was in Montreal. I almost didn't, but then I did. I'm really glad, I did. In fact, Penguin publishing ROCKS! Never doubt them!Thomas chronicles in easy to read prose the conflict and change among beliefs in magic and religion during the Tudor and Stuart p...
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it 24 years ago
This is more a collection of topical papers than a continuous book. Some essays are stronger/more interesting/more convincing than others. A couple even contradict one another, leading me to suppose that the author wrote them some years apart. But it is well written and certainly worth picking up if...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 26 years ago
Thomas sets the stage by describing economic and social conditions. During these two centuries, massive poverty and appalling health were the norm. Most children died before age six and the average life-span was only twentyseven so health was a concern. Every religion uses miracles or magic — perhap...
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