Cursed Britain, Thomas Waters
Cursed Britain, Thomas Waters
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Cursed Britain
A History of Witchcraft and Black Magic in Modern Times

Author: Thomas Waters

Narrator: Jake Ruddle

Unabridged: 14 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/14/2023


Synopsis

Cursed Britain unveils the enduring power of witchcraft, curses, and black magic in modern times. Few topics are so secretive or controversial. Yet, whether in the 1800s or the early 2000s, when disasters struck or personal misfortunes mounted, many Britons found themselves believing in things they had previously dismissed—dark supernatural forces.

Historian Thomas Waters here explores the lives of cursed or bewitched people, along with the witches and witch-busters who helped and harmed them. Waters takes us on a fascinating journey from Scottish islands to the folklore-rich West Country, from the immense territories of the British Empire to metropolitan London. We learn why magic caters to deep-seated human needs but see how it can also be abused and discover how witchcraft survives by evolving and changing. Along the way, we examine an array of remarkable beliefs and rituals, from traditional folk magic to diverse spiritualities originating in Africa and Asia.

This is a tale of cynical quacks and sincere magical healers, depressed people and furious vigilantes, innocent victims and rogues who claimed to possess evil abilities. Their spellbinding stories raise important questions about the state's role in regulating radical spiritualities, the fragility of secularism, and the true nature of magic.

About Thomas Waters

Thomas Waters is lecturer in history at Imperial College London and a specialist in the modern history of witchcraft and magic.


Reviews

Like many other reviewers, I did notice that there was a slight disconnect between the title and the actual content. Cursed Britain: A History of Witchcraft and Black Magic in Modern Times doesn't necessarily revolve around Britain itself, and the "Modern Times" part was extremely limited, offering......more

I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers. Cursed Britain was a long and difficult read for me to get through but I pushed through it in high hopes it may suddenly surprise me, unfortunately it didn't. This books title sta......more

How can a book about witchcraft be so boring? I know how: putting every single article's news of the period in it. I wanted something more general about the witchcraft in Britain, but this wasn'r for me. Too much informations, I lost interest from the beginning, reading every single case described i......more

Goodreads review by Emiloid

2.5 stars. This book was frustrating. First of all, this is not a coverage of actual black magic practice, but a survey of beliefs about witchcraft. I actually went to a lecture by Thomas Waters in London, and while I figured he was no occult practitioner, I thought I could learn some occult history......more

★★★★☆ 4 stars Waters presents a comprehensive account of witchcraft in Britain from the 19th century up to almost the present that is comprehensive, accessible, and informative. Non-fiction materials surrounding this topic are rather unusual, and therefore it is commendable that Waters has attempte......more