Thanks for registering for The Witch Wound Webinar!
Bibliography below.
You will receive a confirmation email and the option to add this gathering to your calendar. You will also receive two reminder emails on the day before and 30 minutes before the start of the Webinar. (Providing the tech gods shine their beatific faces upon us. lol!)
Stepping back to dig into the ground we stand on can be transformative. There are often assumed beliefs and accepted worldviews that have gone unquestioned in the ground of our being; especially around the identity of Women and Women’s role and place in the World.
Women hold the Vision of the World that is Becoming. Your Power, Freedom and Soul Sovereignty are essential.
The Witch Wound Bibliography
The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland, Margo Todd / Internet Archive
THE ABSENCE OF WITCH-HUNTING IN THE GÀIDHEALTACHD: CULTURAL RESILIENCE AND BELIEF IN EARLY MODERN SCOTLAND, Kirsten Randall / CSU ScholarWorks
The Creation of Patriarchy, Gerda Lerner / Internet Archive
The Creation of Feminist Consciousness, Gerda Lerner / Internet Archive
The Effect of Misogyny on the Persecution of Women as Practitioners of Magic In Ancient Greece, Rome, Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Mark J. Mangione / Xavier University
The Enemies of God: the Witch-Hunt in Scotland, Christina Larner / Internet Archive
The Witchcraft Act and it’s Impact in Scotland, Multiple / Historic Environment
Irish Witch Trials, Niamh Boyce / The Irish Examiner
The University of Edinburgh / Witches
The Scottish Witchcraft Act, Julian Goodare / JSTOR
An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, Alexander MacBain / Internet Archive