The witch hunts of Europe began in 1563, in Wiesensteig, Germany, with widespread prosecution and the execution of 63 people.
Though people were prosecuted for witchcraft throughout ancient and medieval times, the large scale action of finding, prosecuting, and punishing groups of people did not begin until later.
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There have been many different witch hunts but the most commonly known one was from about 1480 to 1700.
In an historical perspective, it was the search, or hunting of witches or evidence of witchcraft that in some instances were actually legally sanctioned searches that led to the arrest and trials of many individuals many of whom were executed in horrible ways. Many of these actual witch hunts were fueled by mass hysteria and panic that led to mob lynches. This period of witch hunts spanned the late 1400's up until the 1700's where hundreds of thousands of men and women were executed for witch craft. Before Arthur Miler wrote the play The Crucible, there does not seem to be another historical event ever to using witch hunts as a political or social metaphor. Miller used his own experiences with the House on Un-American Activities Committee, (HUAC), and paralleled it to the Salem witch hunts of 1692. The Crucible was first performed in New York in 1953. Since that day the term witch hunt has come to mean: Searching out and harassing dissenters.
The witch hunt of McCarthyism was primarily driven by the pervasive fear of communism during the Cold War, particularly after World War II. Senator Joseph McCarthy capitalized on this fear, alleging that communists had infiltrated the U.S. government and other institutions, which fueled public paranoia and led to widespread accusations and investigations. This era was marked by a culture of suspicion, where many individuals faced persecution, loss of employment, and social ostracism, often based on flimsy evidence or guilt by association. Ultimately, the combination of political opportunism and societal anxiety created a perfect storm for the witch hunts of the 1950s.
Many think that the witch hunts of Early Modern Europe were caused by the invention of the printing press. The first texts to be produced were Christian texts, like the Bible, which promoted ideas about Satanic witchcraft practices. Unexplainable events like the Black death could be blamed on witches, causing a mass hysteria.
Witch Hunt - film - was created in 2008.
Gay Witch Hunt was created on 2006-09-21.
Salem witch trials.
The duration of Witch Hunt - TV film - is 1.5 hours.
The witch panic that lead to the Trials began in January-Febuary, 1692. The Trials themselves first convened in June, 1692.
Witch Hunt - TV film - was created on 1999-05-02.
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A witch hunt is the search for either evidence of witchcraft or people who practice it. Metaphorically, this can apply to any situation.
Witch Hunt - 2012 was released on: USA: 31 October 2012 (internet)
A witch hunt is the search for either evidence of witchcraft or people who practice it. Metaphorically, this can apply to any situation.
A witch hunt is the search for either evidence of witchcraft or people who practice it. Metaphorically, this can apply to any situation.
An antonym for "witch-hunt" could be "justice," where a fair and impartial investigation or prosecution takes place rather than a targeted and malicious pursuit of individuals.