Season 7: Episode 106
Season 7 of The Folklore Podcast begins with an examination of the case of the Bideford Witches - three poor women from a port town in Devon in the South West of the UK who are notable for the fact that they were the last three women accused of witchcraft to be hanged in England. But exactly how much of their story has anything to do with witchcraft, and how much is a commentary on the social and physical conditions of those living in poverty in our past?
Dr John Callow discusses his research into the case, which forms the backbone of his new book on the women.
Visit John's website at www.johncallow.co.uk
You can access the original 1682 publication of the confessions of the three accused women from Bideford via the Cornell University Digital Library Collection. Click here to go directly to the document in their electronic book reader.
To support the Folklore Podcast and its work collecting and preserving folklore for the future, please visit the support pages
Season 7 of The Folklore Podcast begins with an examination of the case of the Bideford Witches - three poor women from a port town in Devon in the South West of the UK who are notable for the fact that they were the last three women accused of witchcraft to be hanged in England. But exactly how much of their story has anything to do with witchcraft, and how much is a commentary on the social and physical conditions of those living in poverty in our past?
Dr John Callow discusses his research into the case, which forms the backbone of his new book on the women.
Visit John's website at www.johncallow.co.uk
You can access the original 1682 publication of the confessions of the three accused women from Bideford via the Cornell University Digital Library Collection. Click here to go directly to the document in their electronic book reader.
To support the Folklore Podcast and its work collecting and preserving folklore for the future, please visit the support pages