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The volume gathers retellings of alleged witchcraft cases, folklore, and trial narratives that illustrate popular beliefs such as the evil eye, second sight, pacts with the devil, and the supposed power to harm people and livestock. The editor frames the material with commentary on sources and limits, and emphasizes tensions among superstition, deliberate fraud, nervous disorder, and legal credulity. Recurrent episodes show how accusations could transform ordinary healers or quarrelsome neighbors into condemned outcasts, and how community testimony—including from friends and family—fed convictions. Together the pieces map regional folk beliefs and the social dynamics that produced witch trials.
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