Witchcraft, Madness, Society, and Religion in Early Modern Germany
Witchcraft, Madness, Society, and Religion in Early Modern Germany
About this book
H. C. Erik Midelfort has carved out a reputation for innovative work on early modern German history, with a particular focus on the social history of ideas and religion. This collection pulls together some of his best work on the related subjects of witchcraft, the history of madness and psychology, demonology, exorcism, and the social history of religious change in early modern Europe. Several of the pieces reprinted here constitute reviews of recent scholarly literature on their topics, while others offer sharp departures from conventional wisdom. A critique of Michel Foucault's view of the history of madness proved both stimulating but irritating to Foucault's most faithful readers, so it is reprinted here along with a short retrospective comment by the author.
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Subjects
Witchcraft, europeReformation, germanyHysteria (social psychology)Germany, religionGermany, civilizationWitch huntingHistoryWitchcraftReformationReligionCivilizationReligion and PsychologyMagicHistory, 17th CenturyHistory, 16th CenturyMental Disorders