Tracing the history of occultism, this compendium spans from ancient Athens in 323 BCE to contemporary times, documenting accusations, punishments, and investigations. It details actual hearings, torture, and death sentences, highlighting both well-known and obscure cases. Through primary sources like media and correspondence, it exposes the injustices faced by the accused from governments, churches, and mobs. The book also includes extensive appendices with a glossary, a chronology of cases, and a list of legal proceedings along with their outcomes.
Mary Ellen Snodgrass Ordre des livres
Mary Ellen Snodgrass est une auteure accomplie dont le travail explore l'histoire et la culture. Son écriture se caractérise par des recherches approfondies et un style captivant qui transporte les lecteurs dans le passé. Snodgrass vise à rendre les sujets historiques complexes accessibles à un large public, révélant leur pertinence pour le présent. Ses livres constituent des ressources précieuses pour quiconque s'intéresse à l'étude de l'histoire et à son évolution.






- 2024
- 2023
Women Warriors in History
1,622 Biographies Worldwide from the Bronze Age to the Present
- 514pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of women in warfare, this biographical dictionary chronicles the lives of 1,622 female fighters across 17 historical periods. From ancient archers and Viking raiders to modern helicopter pilots, it showcases their bravery in defending their families and nations. Notable figures include Deborah, Joan of Arc, Elizabeth I, and even Julia Child, illustrating the diverse roles women have played in times of conflict. Each entry details their heroic actions and significant moments in history.
- 2022
Edwidge Danticat is a distinguished trilingual author whose work highlights the cultural richness of Haiti, the first black republic. As an activist and speaker, she explores themes of African heritage, language, and Vodou, which profoundly influence the island's art and identity. Her contributions to children's and young adult literature, along with her writings in op-eds and cinema, showcase her unique voice within the landscape of third-world, non-white, female writers.
- 2022
Highlighting female creators across Asia, this comprehensive guide spans from ancient times to contemporary art, showcasing diverse media and artistic movements. Organized chronologically, it features entries that include biographical details, cultural contexts, and notable works of artists ranging from Leizu of ancient China to modern figures like Caryn Koh. The book aims to illuminate the contributions of both obscure and well-known women in the arts, addressing the underrepresentation of Asian female artists in global art history.
- 2021
Focusing on the pivotal contributions of Rachel Carson, this literary companion highlights her role in founding the ecology movement and advancing ecofeminism. It features an A-to-Z index that encapsulates her key messages, addressing critical topics such as carcinogens, endangered species, and radioactivity. Through her essays and writings, Carson educated the public on the harmful effects of chemical pollutants on the environment and human health, particularly challenging the use of DDT in her renowned work, Silent Spring.
- 2021
Set against the backdrop of 18th-century North Carolina, Claire and Jamie Fraser navigate the challenges of building a life in a new land after their tumultuous adventures in Scotland and the Caribbean. As they establish a community of immigrant farmers, they confront the ongoing struggles for justice, democracy, and independence from British colonial rule. The narrative intertwines themes of romance, adventure, and the enduring bonds of family amidst historical upheaval.
- 2020
Focusing on the thematic depth of Marion Zimmer Bradley's young adult works, this literary companion offers an A to Z overview of her significant contributions, including novels and graphic narratives. It explores dominant themes such as oppression, womanhood, and violence, revealing the author's insights into the motivations behind societal institutions that marginalize groups, particularly women. Key titles like The Mists of Avalon and The Forest House are examined alongside entries on themes like divination and dreams, enriching the understanding of her literary impact.
- 2019
The book presents a comprehensive chronology highlighting the creative contributions of Caribbean women across various art forms, including quilting, beadwork, dance, and folk music. Each entry is meticulously cross-referenced and supplemented with recommendations for further reading, drawing from an extensive bibliography. This rich exploration showcases the diverse talents and cultural impact of women in the Caribbean arts.
- 2019
Women's Art of the British Empire
- 186pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Highlighting the creative contributions of women from the British Empire, this resource covers a diverse range of arts, including quilting, beadwork, dancing, and more. Each entry is cross-referenced and supplemented with further readings from a comprehensive bibliography, making it a valuable tool for understanding the impact of women's artistry across various disciplines.
- 2018
Focusing on women's creative contributions from the 1790s to 1900, this volume explores diverse art forms such as quilting, beadwork, dancing, and sculpture. It features a detailed chronology with cross-referenced entries, highlighting the significance of women's roles in various artistic disciplines. Additionally, the book includes recommendations for further reading, supported by a comprehensive bibliography, making it a valuable resource for understanding the impact of women in the arts during this period.