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Witchcraft: A History in Thirteen Trials by Marion Gibson

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breadbummer's review against another edition

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4.25

Very interesting, very informative. As with any audiobook, it can kind of up in the air regarding how the narrator adds or subtracts from the story being told and, while it was given a distinguished and serious tone, the reading itself was a bit dry. Worth reading overall, though.

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arinheck's review against another edition

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informative inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced

3.75


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erynlasbelin's review

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challenging informative reflective fast-paced

4.5


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frantically's review against another edition

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dark informative slow-paced

2.5

Ich habe dieses Hörbuch als kostenloses Rezensionsexemplar vom Verlag erhalten.

"Hexen" hat mich anfangs sehr überzeugt. Die mittelalterlichen und frühneuzeitlichen Prozesse waren detailliert, aber immer noch interessant, dargestellt und ich habe viel über Hexenprozesse und v.a. deren falsche moderne Darstellung gelernt.

Je näher wir aber der Neuzeit kamen, desto langwieriger und auch konfuser wurden die Kapitel. Jeglicher Zusammenhang fing an zu fehlen und es hat sich wirklich angefühlt als würde ich nur noch einem akademischen Text zuhören.

Ich verstehe den Drang auch moderne Konzepte wie eine digitale "Hexenjagd" in ein Buch über eben Hexen zu benutzen, finde aber, dass die Umsetzung hier nicht gelungen ist. Ja, es geht in dem ganzen Buch um Hexen, aber Hexe ist eben nicht gleich Hexe und eine Hexenjagd auf Twitter kein mittelalterlicher Prozess.

Das Fazit am Ende fand ich trotzdem sehr gut – die Autorin stellt da was wir aus der langen Geschichte der Hexerei lernen und mitnehmen sollten. Was bedeutet es wenn jemand, v.a. Frauen, als Hexe bezeichnet werden? Welche Vorurteile werden dadurch bestärkt?

Alles in allem habe ich viel gelernt, aber ein sonderlich amüsantes Lernen war es nicht.

Kommentar zur deutschen Übersetzung:
Ich finde es extrem wichtig in akademischer Literatur zu gendern, aber hier wurde es sogar mir teils zu viel, v.a. im Hörbuchformat. M.e. nach hätten es an einigen Stellen neutrale Formulierungen genau so sehr getan wie eine :innen–Formulierung.

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imlfox's review against another edition

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4.25


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victoria_catherine_shaw's review against another edition

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dark informative sad medium-paced

4.0


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rosemaryandrue's review

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3.25

This is the story of many women and men from across the centuries and around the world who have been tried for witchcraft, and the often surprising historical currents that led them there, and influenced whether they would be allowed to live or die.

I was born about an hour away from Salem, Massachusetts, though I never went to visit until 2019. Of course I went in October, which is the absolute peak of their tourist station, and battled my way through a crowded open air market to check out all the witchy sights. In this day and age, it can be tough to imagine how seriously the accusations were taken back then, but Witchcraft does an excellent job of putting things in perspective.

In this book, we are taken on a trip to attend thirteen different witch trials, which take place across diverse points in space and time. I liked how the author showed us how society's perspective on witchcraft evolved from trying to persecute those that were sincerely believed to be in the league with the devil to charging them for presenting themselves as workers of magic. Gibson does an excellent job of explaining the complicated history that often led up to the accusations.

However, I did feel that the writing was dry at times, almost more academic than popular nonfiction; despite the interesting stories related, I found myself getting a little bored at times. I also thought the modern-day section of the book was markedly weaker than the rest of it, as the author didn't do a very good job of diving into the material as she did with the older historical cases.

Disclaimer: I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley. This is my honest and voluntary review.

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shelfofunread's review against another edition

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informative reflective medium-paced

4.5


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arachan's review against another edition

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4.5

A very ambitious book, trying to cover persecution of witches from 1485 to the trial by public opinion of Stormy Daniels. It does make for some deeply depressing reading, covering the farcical trials of the social outcasts and the affront of the powerful. 
This book definitely reads as a passion project. Gibson clearly knows her subject intimately and tries very hard to clear away the titillation factor that so many accounts of famous witch trials lean into.
An interesting, if depressing, read. 

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