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A Demon-Haunted Land: Witches, Wonder Doctors, and the Ghosts of the Past in Post-WWII Germany

A Demon-Haunted Land: Witches, Wonder Doctors, and the Ghosts of the Past in Post-WWII Germany - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Monica BlackPublish date:2022-03-22Pages:352
Language:EnglishPublisher:Metropolitan BooksISBN-13:9781250813855ISBN-10:1250813859UPC:9781250813855Book Category:History, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Europe, Modern, WorldBook Topic:Germany, 20th Century, EuropeanSize:8.94 x 5.62 x 1.00 inchesWeight:1.0009Product ID:SCQM6TP057

"Evocative. . . . Epic. . . . Chock-full of colorful anecdotes and charismatic figures, A Demon-Haunted Land not only offers a brilliant rethinking of postwar German history, but also asks us to see the irrational as an integral part of modernity." --Boston Review

In the aftermath of World War II, a succession of mass supernatural events swept through war-torn Germany. A messianic faith healer rose to extraordinary fame, prayer groups performed exorcisms, and enormous crowds traveled to witness apparitions of the Virgin Mary. Most strikingly, scores of people accused their neighbors of witchcraft, and found themselves in turn hauled into court on charges of defamation, assault, and even murder. What linked these events, in the wake of an annihilationist war and the Holocaust, was a widespread preoccupation with evil.

While many histories emphasize Germany's rapid transition from genocidal dictatorship to liberal democracy, A Demon-Haunted Land places in full view the toxic mistrust, profound bitterness, and spiritual malaise that unfolded alongside the economic miracle. Drawing on previously unpublished archival materials, the acclaimed historian Monica Black argues that the surge of supernatural obsessions stemmed from the unspoken guilt and shame of a nation remarkably silent about what was euphemistically called "the most recent past." This shadow history irrevocably changes our view of postwar Germany, revealing the country's fraught emotional life, deep moral disquiet, and the cost of trying to bury a horrific legacy.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Metropolitan BooksISBN-13:9781250813855ISBN-10:1250813859UPC:9781250813855Book Category:History, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Europe, Modern, WorldBook Topic:Germany, 20th Century, EuropeanSize:8.94 x 5.62 x 1.00 inchesWeight:1.0009Product ID:SCQM6TP057
Monica Black is a professor of history at the University of Tennessee and the author of Death in Berlin: From Weimar to Divided Germany, which won the prestigious Fraenkel Prize, among other awards. She lives in Knoxville.
Publisher: Metropolitan Books

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