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Witch Hunting in Southwestern Germany, 1562-1684: The Social and Intellectual Foundations
Contributor(s): Midelfort, H. C. Erik (Author)
ISBN: 0804708053     ISBN-13: 9780804708050
Publisher: Stanford University Press
OUR PRICE:   $66.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: June 1972
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BISAC Categories:
- Travel | Europe - Germany
- History | Europe - Germany
Dewey: 914.340
LCCN: 75183891
Physical Information: 1.08" H x 6.64" W x 8.88" (1.47 lbs) 324 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Germany
 
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This book is an analysis of witchcraft and witch hunting as they appeared in southwestern Germany in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Starting from a short analysis of some basic problems in the interpretation of European witchcraft, it proceeds to a study of the shifting denominational views regarding witches and the growth of Catholic orthodoxy. That theoretical vantage yields insight into the patterns in time, space, and confession that characterized all witch hunts in the German Southwest. There follows a narrative analysis of the largest witch hunts and the general crisis of confidence they produced. Analysis is complemented by a summary of what is known about the people accused of witchcraft, as well as an examination of the popular suspicion directed toward old women at the start of most panics and the breakdown of this stereotype as the panics progressed.