![]() ![]() The organizers of the event, Michelle Pfeffer, Robin Briggs, and Jan Machielsen, are grateful to the Society for Renaissance Studies for agreeing to host this video on their YouTube channel. It concludes with a speech by Sir Keith reflecting on the work’s origins. It features Michael Hunter, Alan Macfarlane, Sophie Page, Alexandra Walsham, and Jan Machielsen and was chaired by Paul Slack. ![]() This roundtable marking the fiftieth anniversary of Sir Keith Thomas’s Religion and the Decline of Magic was held at All Souls College, Oxford on Friday 3 September 2021. Studies in Popular Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century England. Yet Religion and the Decline of Magic concludes that if magic is defined as the employment of ineffective techniques to allay anxiety when effective ones. Due to a technical difficulty about a minute of video was lost.Ī roundtable marking the fiftieth anniversary of Sir Keith Thomas’s Religion and the Decline of Magic Sir Keith Thomas on the fiftieth anniversary of his Religion and the Decline of MagicĪ speech given at All Souls College on Friday 3 September 2021 by Sir Keith Thomas reflecting on the fiftieth anniversary of his ground-breaking Religion and the Decline of Magic, introduced by Alan Macfarlane. ![]()
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