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Trafficking with Demons : Magic, Ritual, and Gender from Late Antiquity To 1000
Trafficking with Demons : Magic, Ritual, and Gender from Late Antiquity To 1000
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Author(s): Rampton, Martha
ISBN No.: 9781501785207
Pages: 480
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 55.13
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

This is a monumental work. I found the book fascinating, enjoyable to read and full of interesting detail. It raises important questions about these relationships in subsequent European historym and it will be essential reading for gender studies courses and scholars of medieval religion and witchcraft. (Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association) In Trafficking with Demons , Rampton has set out to challenge established scholarly views on the role of women in ritual magic during the first millennium. In refocusing our attention on the relationship between ritual and authority, and between authority and gender, Rampton's study offers an important new contribution to our understanding of elite Church views of magic during the first millennium. (Journal of Religious History) A comprehensive study of the changes and continuities that magic--and its gendered and ritual associations--underwent from early Christianity through to the Carolingian period. This is an extremely valuable study, and will in particular appeal to scholars and students entering into and seeking a foothold within the study of early Christian and early medieval magic. (Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural) Rampton's book is an ambitious project, attempting to cover a millennium of historical, social, and political contexts.


While the book covers a broad span of time and geographical area, it helps the reader understand how views on magic changed drastically depending on where and when magic was discussed. It fills a gap in scholarship and does so in a way that engages the reader and highlights the depth of the research presented. (Cerae: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies) This book will serve as a stimulus to careful rethinking about a period in the history of magic that deserves more attention than it has sometimes been given. (Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies).


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