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Witch-children : from Salem witch-hunts to modern courtrooms / Hans Sebald.
- Title
- Witch-children : from Salem witch-hunts to modern courtrooms / Hans Sebald.
- Author
- Sebald, Hans
- Publication
- Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 1995.
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Text | Request in advance | BF 1576 .S43 1995 | Off-site |
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- Description
- 258 p. : 1 map; 24 cm.
- Summary
- The period of persecution and execution of so-called witches stands as a venomous chapter of Western civilization. The hunt extended from the Middle Ages into the early modern era and from the Old World to the New. Although efforts have been made to understand this mass murder, many disturbing aspects remain shrouded in mystery. Witch-Children exposes one of the darkest corners of this time of fear and hysteria that gripped civilized society. The participation of small children and adolescents, whether as the accused or as the accusers, was pivotal. It linked the power of the inquisitor to the fates of many unsuspecting men and women - people who often became hapless victims, devoured by a ravenous inquisition that stretched across two continents. Dr. Hans Sebald examines this sinister nexus by looking at a number of historic witch trials, including those of Salem (Massachusetts), England, Sweden, Austria, and the German territories.
- Sebald maintains that the classic "Salem syndrome" is anything but past history; it is frequently reenacted in the modern courtroom. We observe children as they accuse others of molesting or seducing them, with or without satanic ritual, within a public mind-set that is predisposed to believe them. Besides, why would they lie? A mythomaniacal child - one who has not yet fully recognized the contours of reality - is in a position to wreak havoc on the lives of innocent persons. And it matters little whether the authorities are judges, juries, inquisitors of centuries past, or counselors and therapists of more recent vintage.
- Subject
- Witchcraft
- Witchcraft > Massachusetts > Salem > History
- Trials (Witchcraft) > Massachusetts > Salem > History
- Witchcraft > Europe > History
- Trials (Witchcraft) > Europe > History
- Mythomania
- Abused children > Miscellanea
- Witches > Psychology
- Witchcraft > history
- Psychology, Child
- Witchcraft > legislation & jurisprudence
- Child Abuse > history
- Genre/Form
- Legal Case
- History
- Trivia and miscellanea
- History.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-247) and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- 1. The Making of a Drama -- 2. Variations on a Basic Plot -- 3. America: The Devil in Salem -- 4. The English Witches -- 5. As the Curtain Falls -- 6. The Stage -- 7. The Confession -- 8. Leitmotif and the Scripts of the Drama -- 9. Lifting the Boy's Persona -- 10. Family and Demonized Peer Group -- 11. Masks of Myth and Mania -- 12. Issues of Child Psychology -- Epilogue: Of Cauldrons and Crucibles.
- ISBN
- 0879759658
- LCCN
- ^^^94044760^
- OCLC
- 31900134
- SCSB-10243404
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library