The uses of supernatural power : the transformation of popular religion in medieval and early-modern Europe
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The uses of supernatural power : the transformation of popular religion in medieval and early-modern Europe
Princeton University Press, c1990
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Essays originally written in English, French, and Hungarian
Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-250) and index
Contents of Works
- The carnival spirit
- Religious movements and Christian culture
- Fashionable beards and heretic rags
- From sacral kingship to self-representation
- Legends as life-strategies for aspirant saints in the later Middle Ages
- The cult of dynastic saints in central Europe
- Shamanistic elements in central European witchcraft
- Witch-hunting in Hungary
- The decline of witches and the rise of vampires under the eighteenth-century Habsburg monarchy