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Witch Hunt

Quarrels, Women and Bad Magic

Duration: 32 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio ShetlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Orkney

The witchcraft trials were one of the biggest injustices in Scotland’s history, a massive miscarriage of justice, but how did people come to believe in such a thing and what did they believe about it? Our panel of Scottish historians are here to take you deep into the psyche of the 17th century, along with our hosts Susan Morrison and Louise Yeoman.

This time - why were witches accused? Why were witches usually women? We begin with the power of the witch's curse and how people genuinely feared it. Curses came from quarrels, and women were seen to be the main users of words rather than physical violence to settle their scores. In the 17th century people had stereotyped views about women that they too easily become loud mouthed, over-sexed, vengeful and prey to the Devil - just the people you needed to crack down on to get right with God. Show less

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