The Witchcraft & Women Summit
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The Witchcraft & Women Summit

By Seed Talks

A one-day series of talks and workshops from world-leading experts.

Date and time

Location

Forum

University of Exeter Exeter EX4 4PZ United Kingdom

Agenda

9:15 AM

Doors Open

10:00 AM

Talks Start

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Highlights

  • 8 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Community • Heritage

Explore the historical, cultural, and symbolic dimensions of witchcraft at this unique summit. From the portrayal of witches in pop culture and inquisitorial trials in Malta, to tarot and curses, this event uncovers how magical traditions have shaped culture, belief, and identity across time.

Witchcraft has long been a site of tension and transformation – a symbol of rebellion, mysticism, and misrepresentation. At this summit, we look at how witches, magic, and folklore have been shaped by gender, power, and spirituality – and how they continue to resonate today.

Through a full day of talks, workshops, and discussion, leading historians and practitioners will delve into the complex history, cultural significance, and lived experience of witchcraft, magic, tarot and sorcery.

Whether you’re a scholar, practitioner, or curious learner, you’ll gain fresh perspectives on the symbolism, practice, and evolving meaning of witchcraft across time.

👭 Connect and network with like-minded individuals

📜 Explore witchcraft’s history, folklore, and cultural meanings

🎓 Learn from world-leading experts in history, witchcraft, and spirituality

🔮 Enjoy a full day of talks, workshops, and Q&As

Talks and workshops include:

  • Magic and Gender in the Middle Ages
  • Creative Tarot: Minor Arcana
  • From Sorcery to Witchcraft
  • Magic Practitioners and the Inquisition: Malta
  • Witches in Pop Culture
  • A History of Curses

Our Speakers:

Dr Julia Phillips is Hon Senior Research Associate at the University of Bristol. She received her PhD for her research examining how witchcraft featured in newspapers in Victorian Britain. Her primary research interests are witchcraft in the 19th century and the development of modern Pagan Witchcraft in the 20th/21st centuries.

Catherine Rider is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Exeter. She researches and teaches on the history of magic in medieval and early modern Europe, and she is especially interested in the relationship between magic and the Church and between magic and illness.

Dr Jennifer Farrell is a lecturer in the Department of Archaeology and History at the University of Exeter where she specialises in the history of the medieval supernatural. Within that field, she has particular interests in topics like prophecy, magic, gender, sexuality, demons, and Arthurian literature.

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The University of Exeter

This is a 16+ event.

If you need financial assistance, please email hello@seedtalks.co.uk

If you would like to submit a proposal to speak or exhibit at this event, please send an email to workwithus@seedtalks.co.uk

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Early bird discount
£36 – £51.50
Nov 22 · 9:15 AM GMT