The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present Free Audiobook Download by Ronald Hutton


The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present by Ronald Hutton is a history of fear and society's reactions to magic. His audiobook is narrated by Gildart Jackson. It is a great read for anyone interested in witches and witchcraft.

In this book, Gildart Jackson narrates the history of fear. Fear has been around since before humans were even invented. It was a natural emotion that helped humans survive and thrive in their environment. The witch has also been around for as long as there have been humans. The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present is a fascinating audiobook that will leave you with more questions than answers.

The Witch is a history of fear from ancient times to the present, narrated by Gildart Jackson. Ancient Egyptians convinced themselves that there were witches capable of casting evil spells on them. The Greek philosopher, Socrates, believed in the wiles of old women who conjured deadly spirits with their incantations. In medieval Europe, people began to believe in witches who could fly through the air and cause bad weather.

The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present is a book that discusses the history of fear. In this audiobook, the narrator explains how fear in humans has been prevalent throughout time. From ancient times to modern day, the 'witch' has been used as a scapegoat for any number of things. The book also discusses many myths and legends that have been created by society.

In this audiobook, author Ronald Hutton discusses the history of fear. Hutton talks about how in ancient times people were afraid of witches because they thought they caused natural disasters. This manifested into witch trials during which a large percentage of innocent people were executed. However, the concept of witches and witchcraft was still very prominent in stories and practices long after these witch trials took place. It is only through modern science that society has been able to separate fact from fiction when it comes to witches and their powers.

The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present is a look at witchcraft through time. It begins in ancient times, when witches were feared because they had power over nature and could cause harm to those who did not obey them. In the Middle Ages, witches were burned at the stake for being different and evil. The book also discusses the history of Wiccans and how they turned towards positive magic instead of negative ways of hurting others.

Published Date 2017-09-05
Duration 16 hours 23 minutes
Author Ronald Hutton
Narrated Gildart Jackson
Reviews
(8 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category Europe

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