The History of Witchcraft
A podcast by Samuel Hume
50 Episoade
-  Preview of Winds of Change - Hostile TakeoverPublicat: 09.12.2024
-  Piety and Heartwork in Covenanter ScotlandPublicat: 25.03.2021
-  045 - Wittenberg to WitchesPublicat: 10.08.2020
-  044 - Early Modern English Witchcraft with Professor Darren OldridgePublicat: 16.02.2020
-  Extra - Sound Education ExperiencePublicat: 17.10.2019
-  Bonus - What's it like to make a History Podcast (feat. Dead Ideas)Publicat: 28.04.2019
-  Introducing Pax BritannicaPublicat: 10.02.2019
-  043 - Salem, MassachusettsPublicat: 27.01.2019
-  042 - Witchcraft in Russia with Prof. Valerie KivelsonPublicat: 09.12.2018
-  041 - Halloween - From Pagan, to Christian, to PartyPublicat: 27.10.2018
-  040 - The PilgrimsPublicat: 07.10.2018
-  039 - A War of WordsPublicat: 03.09.2018
-  038 - The Wroth of WodenPublicat: 27.08.2018
-  037 - Suffer Not a Witch to LivePublicat: 19.08.2018
-  036 - Burn to AshesPublicat: 13.08.2018
-  035 - A Magazine of ScandalPublicat: 29.07.2018
-  034 - The Witchfinder GeneralPublicat: 22.07.2018
-  033 - Satan's Kingdom DividedPublicat: 25.06.2018
-  032 - Never a Cross LeftPublicat: 09.06.2018
-  031 - It's Treason, then.Publicat: 27.05.2018
Witches didn't exist, and yet thousands of people were executed for the crime of witchcraft. Why? The belief in magic and witchcraft has existed in every recorded human culture; this podcast looks at how people explained the inexplicable, turned random acts of nature into conscious acts of mortal or supernatural beings, and how desperate communities took revenge against the suspected perpetrators.
