Man As Witch: Male Witches In Central Europe -

The historical guide to male witches in Central Europe, particularly based on the seminal work Man as Witch: Male Witches in Central Europe by Rolf Schulte, reveals that men were a significant but often overlooked demographic in the early modern witch trials. Statistical Overview

Men accused of witchcraft often shared specific social characteristics that made them vulnerable: Man as Witch: Male Witches in Central Europe

: In certain areas of the Holy Roman Empire between 1530 and 1730, the percentage of male victims ranged from 13% to 27%. In some specific regions like Carinthia, men formed the majority at 68% of those accused. The historical guide to male witches in Central