![]() ![]() He has edited twenty books, including The Jacobean Union: Six Tracts of 1604 (1985) and The Witchcraft Sourcebook (2004). Levack is most widely known for his book The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe (3rd edition, 2006), a comparative survey of witch-hunting throughout the early modern world that has been translated into eight languages. His research interests center on the history of the law, the relationship between law and politics in early modern Britain, the formation of the British state, witch-hunting, and demonic possession. In 1969 he joined the History Department of the University of Texas at Austin, where he is now the John E. (summa cum laude) from Fordham University in 1965, and then both his M.A. Brian Paul Levack (born 1943) is an American historian of early modern Britain and Europe. ![]()
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