Historian Lyndal Roper reshapes early modern European studies through groundbreaking analyses of witchcraft, gender, and psychology. Her work, such as *Witch Craze* and *Martin Luther*, offers vivid, human-centered perspectives. Scholars and students benefit from her innovative integration of psychoanalytic theory with archival research, providing deeper insight into religious upheaval, misogyny, and belief systems. Roper's accessible yet rigorous approach makes complex history compelling for both academic and general readers.
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