"Evil people"
a comparative study of witch hunts in Swabian Austria and the Electorate of Trier
Also known as Böse Leute
by Johannes Dillinger & Laura Stokes
- First published:
- 21st century
- Languages: English, German
"Inspired by recent efforts to understand the dynamics of the early modern witch hunt, Johannes Dillinger has produced a powerful synthesis based on careful comparisons. Narrowing his focus to two specific regions - Swabian Austria and the Electorate of Trier - he provides a nuanced explanation of how the tensions between state power and communalism determined the course of witch hunts that claimed over 1,300 lives in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Germany. Dillinger finds that, far from representing the centralizing aggression of emerging early states against local cultures, witch hunts were almost always driven by members of the middling and lower classes in cities and villages, and they were stopped only when early modern states acquired the power to control their localities." "Situating his study in the context of a pervasive magical worldview that embraced both orthodox Christianity and folk belief, Dillinger shows that, in some cases, witch trials themselves were used as magical instruments, designed to avert threats of impending divine wrath. "Evil People" describes a two-century evolution in which witch hunters who liberally bestowed the label "evil people" on others turned into modern images of evil themselves." -- Jacket
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Controlled discovery queries from swisscovery matched “Hexerei”. Retained metadata contains “Witchcraft” in the subject metadata.
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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a comparative study of witch hunts in Swabian Austria and the Electorate of Trier swisscovery network catalog record 25 cm; 298 Seiten; Illustrationen; Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-289) and index; Studies in early modern German history; swisscovery holding institutions: 41SLSP_UZB, 41SLSP_VGE; Trad. de : Böse Leute : Hexenverfolgungen in Schwäbisch-Österreich und Kurtrier im Vergleich | 2009 | University of Virginia Press | English, German |
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