I have not studied 'witch confessions' myself, but often wondered why this, obviously unreliable 'evidence', gathered through torture, would be valued by historians.
Jonathan Durrant explains, very eloquently, the rationale for this.
patdux1 2 months ago
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TheCinecool 10 months ago
I have not studied 'witch confessions' myself, but often wondered why this, obviously unreliable 'evidence', gathered through torture, would be valued by historians.
Jonathan Durrant explains, very eloquently, the rationale for this.
patdux1 2 months ago
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TheCinecool 10 months ago