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Finn-Kirsten Iversdatter: Norway’s Forgotten Witch

October 2, 2018by ellenalm Leave a comment

When thinking of witch trials in Norwegian history, the case of Lisbeth Pedersdatter Nypan and her husband Ole often springs to mind. The case was brought to international attention with […]

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Early Modern, Emotions, Guest Posts, Historiography, Witchcraft

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Ellen Alm

Ellen holds an MPhil in History and is currently Senior Research Librarian at the Gunnerus Library of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Her book Trondheums siste heksebrenning, a case study of the witch trial of Finn-Kirsten Iversdatter and its aftermath, was published in 2014.

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