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Auteur/éditeur:  | 
            Wolfgang Behringer  Standard: Behringer, Wolfgang [Wolfgang Behringer]  | 
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		  	Titre:
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          Detecting the Ultimate Conspiracy, or how Waldensians became Witches 
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Compilation:  | 
                  Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theory in Early Modern Europe : from the Waldensians to the French Revolution | ||
Année de parution:  | 
          2004 | ||
Pages:  | 
          13 - 34 | ||
Sujets:  | 
                            Amédée VIII (duc de Savoye, 1416-1434) - Attitude envers les vaudois Sorcières et Vaudois - 1400-1500 Vaudois - Conspirations  | 
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Résumé/commentaire:  | 
          The identification of witchcraft and Waldensianism has not been the mere result of a labelling process, but rather that certain elements in the practice of Waldensianism made such a transformation plausible. In particular the holiness of the masters, their supernatural abilities, and above all the brethren's journeys to the "other world", their shamanistic qualities, could have served as a tertium comparationis between Waldensians and witches. |