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Theology and Religious Studies Discovery Day 2024 | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
Our Theology and Religious Studies Discovery Day was held at New College on Tuesday 11 June 2024.
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November 2021 – Making Routes
the fake lawn, I barely notice the narratives of witches and divers and the cavern making the shape of a flying saucer formed by a whirlpool.

Alice Chapman-Kelly | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: Alice.Chapman-Kelly@ed.ac.uk
You know, just girly things.”: Evil Queens, Femslash Fandom and Monstrous Happiness.’ Gender and Female Villains in 21st Century Fairy Tale Narratives: From Evil Queens to Wicked Witches , edited by Janelle

Ana Inés Aldazabal | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: a.i.aldazabal@sms.ed.ac.uk
University of Buenos Aires/SAEMED (online) (2023, September 3). “Household Tools, Witches ' Weapons: The Fight of the Old Hags in the Roman de Perceforest”.
Weeks 5 and 6 – Some Data Processing Sorcery – Witchfinder General – Data Visualisation Internship
We used this plug-in to find all the Q numbers for the witches whose cases we are creating. ... First, I reconciled my column with the unique identifiers for the accused witches Wikidata pages.
Project Intro – Witchfinder General – Data Visualisation Internship
I will be doing this by firstly locating the different places of residence for the accused witches .

Professor Louise Jackson (BA (Hons) Oxon, MA, PhD) | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: Louise.Jackson@ed.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)131 650 3837
Family & Community History, 3 (2), pp. 135-45. Jackson, L. (1995) Witches , Wives and Mothers: Witchcraft Persecution and Women's Confessions in Seventeenth-Century England.
Florence White / Drawn From the City (2021-2022)[SEM1]
Outcome Here is my first attempt at a response inspired by the historical prints of witches .

Professor Maureen Meikle | The University of Edinburgh
Schultz. For Northern History, 56/1 (2019), 169-171. Anna of Denmark and Henrietta Maria: Virgins, Witches , and Catholic Queens by Susan Dunn-Helmsley.
