Not all witch-hunts required witches / Letters
Mike Hine responds to a television review of Witches of Essex and draws readers’ attention to the Tolpuddle martyrs Making the point that women have always been especially vulnerable to popular prejudice and state victimisation, Lucy Mangan writes “there have never been … mass trials of … (…)
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