Europe 1
What does it look like?
"The Malleus Maleficarum" book from the time period
talked about ways to kill witches, how to hunt and spot them, signs and symptoms
Image was provided, which showed the numerous ways witches were punished (mutilate hand, removal of eye)
How does the author communicate ideas?
Informative summary of the Malleus Maleficarum
Did primary source result in change?
raised a lot of awareness
caused people to start accusing more people
Whose perspective does it reflect?
Christians, Catholics, and Protestants
Did primary source reveal attitudes/beliefs of era?
Shows how people thought "witches" were a danger to the world
Outsiders were mainly targeted
blamed for bad fortune of the community, thus accused of witchcraft
ex. scapegoats, midwives, lower class women.
80% of people blamed were woman
Sprenger and Kramer believed woman were inherently sinful
Who wrote it? Why?
'The Malleus Maleficarum was written by Heinrich Kramer and James Sprenger
Designed to help Christian authorities find and prosecute witches
The book outlines process of becoming a witch, signs, and effective methods of killing them off the community
What are the big ideas?
Witchcraft was a serious threat to a lot of people
What ideas are left out?
Perspective of the 'Witches' or the accused
Whose perspectives are omitted/questioned/challenged?
Outsiders and woman were being accused of witchcraft
They were being questioned because they showed "signs of witchcraft"
What questions can the source help me answer? Which can not?
Cannot: Were the people that were blamed actually witches?
Can: Why did people believe that the outsiders were the ones who were bad omen?
Cannot: How did the 'witches' feel about how they were being treated?