Despite the recent upsurge in interest in alternative medicine and unorthodox healers, "Illness and Healing Alternatives in Western Europe" is the first book to focus closely on the relationship between belief, culture, and healing in the past. In essays on France, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain and England, from the sixteenth century to the present day, the contributors draw on a broad range of material, from studies of demonologists and reports of asylum doctors to church archives and oral evidence.
Despite the recent upsurge in interest in alternative medicine and unorthodox healers, "Illness and Healing Alternatives in Western Europe" is the first book to focus closely on the relationship between belief, culture, and healing in the past. In essays on France, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain and England, from the sixteenth century to the present day, the contributors draw on a broad range of material, from studies of demonologists and reports of asylum doctors to church archives and oral evidence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marijke Gijswijt-Hofstra is Professor of Social and Cultural History at the University of Amsterdam. She has published widely on the history of witchcraft and alternative healing., Hilary Marland is Wellcome University Award Holder at the Centre for Social History, Warwick University, and is an editor of Social History of Medicine. Among her many publications are works on the history of midwifery., Hans de Waardt is Lecturer in History at Erasmus University Rotterdam, and has published extensively on witchcraft, sorcery and preacher-healers.
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Introduction MarijkeGijswijt-Hofstra HilaryMarland Hans deWaardt; Chapter 1 Magical healing witchcraft andelite discourse in eighteenth- andnineteenth-century France Matthew Ramsey; Chapter 2 Demons and disease StuartClark; Chapter 3 Demonic affliction or divinechastisement? Gary K.Waite; Chapter 4 A false living saint in Cologne in the1620s AlbrechtBurkardt; Chapter 5 Popular Pietism and the language of sickness WillemFrijhoff; Chapter 6 Charcot's demons SarahFerber; Chapter 7 Breaking the boundaries Hans deWaardt; Chapter 8 Conversions to homoeopathy in the ineteenth century MarijkeGijswijt-Hofstra; Chapter 9 Abortion for sale! CornelieUsborne; Chapter 10 Healing alternatives in Alicante Spain in the late nineteenth and late twentieth centuries EnriquePerdiguero; Chapter 11 Bosom serpents and alimentary amphibians GillianBennett; Chapter 12 Women as Winti healers Ineke vanWetering;
Introduction MarijkeGijswijt-Hofstra HilaryMarland Hans deWaardt; Chapter 1 Magical healing witchcraft andelite discourse in eighteenth- andnineteenth-century France Matthew Ramsey; Chapter 2 Demons and disease StuartClark; Chapter 3 Demonic affliction or divinechastisement? Gary K.Waite; Chapter 4 A false living saint in Cologne in the1620s AlbrechtBurkardt; Chapter 5 Popular Pietism and the language of sickness WillemFrijhoff; Chapter 6 Charcot's demons SarahFerber; Chapter 7 Breaking the boundaries Hans deWaardt; Chapter 8 Conversions to homoeopathy in the ineteenth century MarijkeGijswijt-Hofstra; Chapter 9 Abortion for sale! CornelieUsborne; Chapter 10 Healing alternatives in Alicante Spain in the late nineteenth and late twentieth centuries EnriquePerdiguero; Chapter 11 Bosom serpents and alimentary amphibians GillianBennett; Chapter 12 Women as Winti healers Ineke vanWetering;
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