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The War on Witchcraft

The War on Witchcraft

The War on Witchcraft

Andrew Dickson White, George Lincoln Burr, and the Origins of Witchcraft Historiography
Author:
Jan Machielsen, Cardiff University
Published:
July 2021
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ISBN:
9781108948746

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    Historians of the early modern witch-hunt often begin histories of their field with the theories propounded by Margaret Murray and Montague Summers in the 1920s. They overlook the lasting impact of nineteenth-century scholarship, in particular the contributions by two American historians, Andrew Dickson White (1832–1918) and George Lincoln Burr (1857–1938). Study of their work and scholarly personae contributes to our understanding of the deeply embedded popular understanding of the witch-hunt as representing an irrational past in opposition to an enlightened present. Yet the men's relationship with each other, and with witchcraft sceptics – the heroes of their studies – also demonstrates how their writings were part of a larger war against 'unreason'. This Element thus lays bare the ways scholarly masculinity helped shape witchcraft historiography, a field of study often seen as dominated by feminist scholarship. Such meditation on past practice may foster reflection on contemporary models of history writing.

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    ‘… Masculinity emerges as an important theme. Machielsen shows that White and Burr both saw history as a story of Great Men, and actively valued masculine characteristics. I hope that this book will be taken up as a contribution to the history of nineteenth-century masculinity.' Julian Goodare, Folklore

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    • Published: July 2021
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. 'Ding! Dong! The Witch is Dead'
    • 2. Two Historians on a Double Date: White and Burr Meet Flade and Loos
    • 3. History and a Reformer's Project of Reform
    • 4. The Reformer's Apprentice
    • 5. Meditations on Masculinity
    • 6. Reflections.

    Author

    Jan Machielsen , Cardiff University