Crime and mentalities in early modern England/

Main Author: Gaskill, Malcolm
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002
Edition:1st paperback ed.
Series:Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History
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505 0 |a Introduction: 1. Mentalities from crime Part I. Witchcraft: 2. The social meaning of witchcraft, 1560-1680 3. Witches in society and culture, 1680-1750 Part II. Coining: 4. The problem of coiners and the law 5. Towards a solution? coining, state and people Part III. Murder: 6. Crimes of blood and their representation 7. Murder: police, prosecution and proof Conclusion: 8. A transition from belief to certainty? 
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