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CUNNING FOLK AND WITCHCRAFT: DELINEATIONS AND DISTINCTIONS Bibliography Bailey, Michael D. "The Disenchantment of Magic: Spells, Charms, and Superstition in Early European Witchcraft Literature." The American Historical Review 111.2 (2006): 383-404. JSTOR. Web. 20 Nov. 2012. ---. "From Sorcery to Witchcraft: Clerical Conceptions of Magic in the Later Middle Ages." Speculum 76.4 (2001): 960- 990. JSTOR. Web. 3 Nov. 2012. ---. Magic and Superstition in Europe: A Concise History from Antiquity to the Present. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007. Print. Blécourt, William de. "Witch Doctors, Soothsayers and Priests: On Cunning Folk in European Historiography and Tradition." Social History 19.3 (1994): 285-303. JSTOR. Web. 16 Nov. 2013. Briggs, Katharine M. Pale Hecate's Team: An Examination of the Beliefs on Witchcraft and Magic among Shakespeare's Contemporaries and his Immediate Successors. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Print.

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CUNNING FOLK AND WITCHCRAFT: DELINEATIONS AND DISTINCTIONS

Bibliography

Bailey, Michael D.  "The Disenchantment of Magic: Spells, Charms, and Superstition in Early

European Witchcraft Literature." The American Historical Review 111.2 (2006): 383-

404. JSTOR. Web. 20 Nov. 2012.

---. "From Sorcery to Witchcraft: Clerical Conceptions of Magic in the Later Middle

Ages."  Speculum 76.4 (2001): 960-990.  JSTOR.  Web.  3 Nov. 2012. 

---.  Magic and Superstition in Europe: A Concise History from Antiquity to the Present.  New

York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007.  Print. 

Blécourt, William de. "Witch Doctors, Soothsayers and Priests: On Cunning Folk in European

Historiography and Tradition." Social History 19.3 (1994): 285-303. JSTOR. Web. 16

Nov. 2013.

Briggs, Katharine M. Pale Hecate's Team: An Examination of the Beliefs on Witchcraft and

Magic among Shakespeare's Contemporaries and his Immediate Successors. London:

Routledge and Kegan Paul. Print.

Briggs, Robin. Witches & Neighbors: The Social and Cultural Context of European Witchcraft.

New York: Viking, 1996. Print.

Clark, Stuart. Languages of Witchcraft: Narrative, Ideology, and Meaning in Early Modern

Culture. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2001. Print.

---. "Witchcraft and Magic in Early Modern Culture." Witchcraft and Magic in Europe: The

Period of the Witch Trials. Eds. Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark. Philadelphia: U of

Pennsylvania P, 2002. 97-170. Print.

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Davies, Owen. "Charmers and Charming in England and Wales from the Eighteenth to the

Twentieth Century." Folklore 109 (1998): 41-52. Web. JSTOR. 16 Nov. 2013.

---. Cunning-folk: Popular Magic in English History. London: Hambledon and London, 2002.

Print.

Gifford, George. A Dialogue Concerning Witches and Witchcraft. 1603. Reprint. London: The

Percy Society, 1842. Google Books. Web. 14 Dec. 2013.

Goodare, Julian, Lauren Martin, and Joyce Miller. Witchcraft and Belief in Early Modern

Scotland. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. Print.

Horsley, Richard A. "Further Reflections on Witchcraft and European Folk Religion." History

of Religions 19.1 (1979): 71-95. Web. JSTOR. 16 Nov 2013.

Hutton, Ronald. "The English Reformation and the Evidence of Folklore." Past and Present

148 (1995): 89-116. Web. JSTOR. 16 Nov. 2013.

Jolly, Karen. "Medieval Magic: Definitions, Beliefs, Practices." Witchcraft and Magic in

Europe: The Middle Ages. Eds. Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark. Philadelphia: U of

Pennsylvania P, 2002. 1-72. Print.

Jones, Karen, and Michael Zell. "'The Divels Speciall Instruments': Women and Witchcraft

before the 'Great Witch-Hunt.'" Social History 30.1 (2005): 45-63. Web. JSTOR. 16

Nov. 2013.

Kieckhefer, Richard.  Magic in the Middle Ages. 1989.  Reprint.  New York: Cambridge UP,

2010.  Print. 

Kors, Alan C., and Edward Peters, Eds.  Witchcraft in Europe, 400-1700:  A Documentary

History.  2nd ed.  Philadelphia, PA: U of Pennsylvania P, 2001.  Print. 

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Peters, Edward. "The Medieval Church and State on Superstition, Magic, and Witchcraft: From

Augustine to the Sixteenth Century." Witchcraft and Magic in Europe: The Middle Ages.

Eds. Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2002. 173-

238. Print.

Scot, Reginald. The Discoverie of Witchcraft. 1584. Reprint. London: Elliot Stock, 1886.

OpenLibrary. Web.

Scribner, Robert W. "The Reformation, Popular Magic, and the 'Disenchantment of the World.'"

The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 23.3 (1993): 475-494. Web. JSTOR. 16 Nov.

2013.

Simpson, Jacqueline. "Witches and Witchbusters." Folklore 107 (1996): 5-18. Web. JSTOR.

26 Dec. 2013.

Sprenger, Jacobus and Heinrich Kramer.  The Hammer of Witches.  1486.  Trans. Christopher

Mackay.  New York: Cambridge U P, 2009.  Print. 

Thomas, Keith. Religion and the Decline of Magic: Studies in Popular Beliefs in Sixteenth- and

Seventeenth-Century England. New York: Penguin Books, 1971. Print.

Von Rosador, Kurt Tetzeli. "The Sacralizing Sign: Religion and Magic in Bale, Greene, and the

Early Shakespeare." The Yearbook of English Studies 23 (1993): 30-45. Web. JSTOR.

16 Nov. 2013.

Waite, Gary K. "Talking Animals, Preserved Corpses and Venusberg: The Sixteenth-Century

Magical WorldView and Popular Conceptions of the Spiritualist David Joris (c. 1501-

56)." Social History 20.2 (1995): 137-156. Web. JSTOR. 26 Dec. 2013.

Wilby, Emma. Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early

Modern British Witchcraft and Magic. Portland: Sussex Academic Press, 2009. Print.

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---. The Visions of Isobel Gowdie: Magic, Witchcraft and Dark Shamanism in Seventeenth-

Century Scotland. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2010. Print.

---. "The Witch's Familiar and the Fairy in Early Modern England and Scotland." Folklore 111.2

(2000): 283-305. Web. JSTOR. 13 Dec. 2013.

Wilson, Stephen. The Magical Universe: Everyday Ritual and Magic in Pre-Modern Europe.

London: Hambledon and London, 2000. Print.