
Edward Bever
Professor · History of Witchcraft and Magic in Early Modern Europe
SUNY College at Old WestburyAbout
Edward Bever is a Professor in the Department of History & Philosophy at SUNY Old Westbury. His primary roles include teaching courses such as HI 3005 Environmental World History II, HI 3021 Europe in the Middle Ages, and HI 3030 God to Machine: European History 16-18th Century. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from Princeton University and a B.A. from Dartmouth College.
His research focuses on the History of Witchcraft and Magic in Early Modern Europe, blending interdisciplinary approaches with cognitive science to analyze belief systems. Additionally, he explores the educational potential of computer games, particularly in historical contexts. Bever has authored significant publications, including a monograph on witchcraft realities and contributions to scholarly handbooks on magic and serious games.
His publications span from 1996 to 2013, reflecting his dual focus on historical analysis and pedagogical innovation. No specific scientific awards are mentioned, though his work has been featured in prominent outlets like the Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft.
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