This is for a 300s level Early Modern Europe Course. These are some sources I have found:
Daemonologie by King James VI of Scotland as a primary source.
Witches Witch-Hunting and Magic in Early-Modern Europe (FIA Lecture)Links to an external site. This video lecture was sponsored by the Flint Institute of Arts and Dr. Alan Klein, and created by Dr. Justin Sledge a part-time professor of philosophy and religion at several institutions in the Metro-Detroit area.
Scholarly Sources
- The Great European Witch-Hunts: A Historical Perspective by Dr. Dale Hoak, Professor Emeritus of History at The College of William and Mary in Virginia, was published in 1983. This comes from a peer-reviewed scholarly journal of Sociology.
- Devils, Demons, and the Divine in the Catholic Enlightenment by Ulrich L. Lehner, the Warren Foundation Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. He is a trained philosopher, theologian, and historian. This is a chapter from the book The Catholic Enlightenment: The Forgotten History of a Global Movement, published in 2016.
The use of Primary Source analysis is required