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Julian Goodare is a
professor of
history at
University of Edinburgh.
Goodare studied at the
University of
Edinburgh in the 1980s,
afterwards engaged as...
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Willson 1963, p. 52.
Croft 2003, p. 23.
Goodare,
Julian (2000). "James VI's
English Subsidy". In
Goodare, Julian; Lynch,
Michael (eds.). The
Reign of...
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blessed beings.
Julian Goodare theorized that
these were
legendary nature spirits,
similar to but
distinct from fairies.
Goodare additionally hypothesized...
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Goodare (2013), p. 10
Macdonald (2017), p. 14
Levack (2015), p. 283
Wilby (2010), p. 56
Dudley &
Goodare (2013), p. 128
Goodare (2008), p. 36...
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Renaissance Demonology. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press. p. 14-15
Goodare, Julian. "Between
humans and angels:
Scientific uses for
fairies in early...
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Palgrave Macmillan US. p. 192. ISBN 978-1-137-56610-2.
Retrieved 2023-06-20.
Goodare, J. (2016). The
European Witch-Hunt.
Taylor & Francis. p. 171. ISBN 978-1-317-19831-4...
- 2003
after two
years of work at the
University of
Edinburgh by
Julian Goodare, now a
professor of
history at the
University of Edinburgh, and Louise...
- Ashgate, 2006), ISBN 0754682234, pp. 149–50. J.
Goodare, "Witch-hunting and the
Scottish state" in J.
Goodare, ed., The
Scottish Witch-Hunt in
Context (Manchester:...
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Julian Goodare,
State and
Society in
Early Modern Scotland (Oxford, 1999), p. 122.
Julian Goodare, 'The
Attempted Coup of 1596',
Julian Goodare & Alasdair...
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executed for
having been
found guilty of
being witches. For
Professor Julian Goodare, "The
records of
trials for
witchcraft in
Aberdeenshire in 1597 have long...