by Éva Pócs
Central European University Press, 1998
Paper: 978-963-9116-18-4 | eISBN: 978-615-5225-30-7 (PDF)
Library of Congress Classification BF1584.E9P6313 1999
Dewey Decimal Classification 133.43094

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Éva Pócs, one of the most highly respected scholars of historical anthropology, has undertaken extensive research on the history of folk beliefs connected with communication and the supernatural sphere. In this book, she examines the relics of European shamanism in early modern sources, and the techniques and belief-systems of mediators found in the records of witchcraft trials from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. The book explores the various communication systems known to early modern Hungarians, describes the role of these systems in everyday village life, and shows how they were connected to contemporary European systems, as well as new types of mediators and systems which function right up to the twentieth century.

Representing a major contribution to the most up-to-date international research, Eva Pócs draws on significant East European material and literature not previously co-ordinated with that from the West.

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