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From the gruesome ogress in Hansel and Gretel to the hags at the sabbath in Faust, the witch has been a powerful figure of the Western imagination. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries thousands of women confessed to being witches—of making pacts with the Devil, causing babies to sicken, and killing animals and crops—and were put to death. This book is a gripping account of the pursuit, interrogation, torture, and burning of witches during this period and beyond.
Drawing on hundreds of original trial transcripts and other rare sources in four areas of Southern Germany, where most of the witches were executed, Lyndal Roper paints a vivid picture of their lives, families, and tribulations. She also explores the psychology of witch-hunting, explaining why it was mostly older women that were the victims of witch crazes, why they confessed to crimes, and how the depiction of witches in art and literature has influenced the characterization of elderly women in our own culture.

  • Sales Rank: #357317 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-12-11
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 1.39" h x 6.44" w x 9.48" l, 1.78 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 376 pages

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"'This is a major work that pushes the history of witchcraft in new directions and offers remarkable and sometimes startling new insights. Lyndal Roper breaks new ground in her remarkable, subtle analysis of the interpersonal relations among those caught up in fantasies of witchcraft.' H. C. Erik Midelfort, author of A History of Madness in Sixteenth-Century Germany"

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Lyndal Roper is lecturer in history at the University of Oxford and a fellow of Balliol College.

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Witches and the Fear of Old Women and the Fragility of Reproduction
By M. L. Asselin
In first grade, I played a gingerbread man in a school production of "Hansel and Gretel." I remember that after all of us gingerbread men began, in collusion, to devour the gingerbread house's candy windowbox during dress rehearsal I got my hand slapped by a mom. If I thought she was a witch--a plausible recollection--I am especially sorry now.

"Hansel and Gretel" is a children's fairy tale that, like many others collected by the brothers Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm in the early nineteenth century, contains a certain edge to it. The stepmother of a girl and boy urges their father to abandon the children in the forest because they cannot afford to feed them. In the forest the siblings come across a gingerbread house in which lives an old woman. The crone, as it turns out, is a witch who intends to cook and eat the children. And so, from out of our "innocent" past comes this old children's favorite seared with aspects of cruelty, pain and horror: abject poverty, abandonment, witchcraft, cannibalism.

Although of uncertain provenance, "Hansel and Gretel" captures a terrible aspect of late medieval/early modern Germany: a society so imprisoned by fear of witches that it burned to death or otherwise killed untold thousands of men, children and mostly women. In other words, as Lyndal Roper points out in the epilogue to her insightful book, "Witch Craze," this fairy tale was a distant mirror (to borrow from Barbara Tuchman) of a dark past in which old women could be accused of horrific crimes including cannibalism. Looking at it in this light, "Hansel and Gretel" provides literary evidence of a society gone mad with the conviction that neighbors could be evil witches.

"Witch Craze" focuses on the century of witch trials in Germany between 1550 to 1650. This was, Roper notes, "one of the most terrible periods in Germany's history" (p. 16), which given Germany's modern history, may be overstating it but just a bit. To give some idea of just how terrible, in one area under just one ruler, "Ferdinand of Bavaria, in the electorate of Cologne (1612-37), 2,000 people were killed" as witches (p. 15). Overall, 70-85 percent of those burned at the stake for witchcraft were women (p. 17). The seeming random cruelty of this period was given a narrative of sorts through the drama of the witch trials: "Beliefs and apprehensions about witches who flew to sabbaths, fornicated with Satan, made men impotent and cooked and ate dead infants formed a `fantasy' in the sense that they gave structure to wordless terrors and grief, translating them into a recognizable narrative," Roper says (p.10).

Contrary to what one might think, these accusations did not for the most part stem from local religious or civic leaders. It is true that religious leaders in particular fanned the flame of belief in witchcraft, but the accusations mostly stemmed from the country peasantry. The authorities were then obliged to prosecute, and they did so with gusto, using a menu of extreme cruelty; torture included the rack, thumb screws, ankle screws, and whipping. These interrogations usually succeeded, of course, in getting confessions, but even when they didn't, that, too, became evidence of satanic involvement: the witch was getting help from the devil. In most cases, execution followed.

"Witch Craze" is not a chronological accounting of the witchcraft trial phenomenon in this period. It is, rather, a well researched, argued, and nuanced report on the underlying causes for the witchcraft hysteria. Unlike some other studies of this "witch craze" (see, for instance, Anne Barstow's book), Roper does not ascribe the cause solely to misogyny. Rather, she sees a more complex set of sociological factors at work. Controlled fertility, delayed marriage and concerns about fecundity and age led to stories about witches--barren women who, "consumed with envy . . . attacked the property and fertility of others" (p. 158). Roper concludes that "preoccupations about fertility, women's bodies and the fragility of infancy lay at the heart of the witch craze in Germany..." (p. 151).

This is an outstanding and highly readable study of witchcraft in Germany in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The astute student of the period will peruse this fine book.

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If You Wish to Understand Early Modern Witchcraft, Begin with This Work
By Rocco
Lyndal Roper's tome, Witch Craze: Terror and Fantasy in Baroque Germany, attempts to investigate the "realms" of "fantasy, envy and terror" in the psychology of Germans during the early 1600's and into the 1700's (xi). These psychological states are, in Roper's estimation, critical to an investigation of history, especially witchcraft, as these lines of consciousness drove perceptions and realities during the Baroque era. Societies developed semiotic categorizations as well as mental schemas, to delineate and identify witchery. These abstractions, or "unconscious fantasies," became the reality of the "witch craze" and the resulting witch hunt, trial and execution. The symbols and fears of witchcraft itself revolved around notions of femininity and fertility. Utilizing these concepts, Roper employs a Freudian histoiographical approach. Prominently investigating Southern Germany, specifically Marchtal, Augsburg and Nordlingen in Bavaria and Baden-Wurttemberg, she explores "the fantasy of witchcraft, the reasons for its persuasiveness" in the Baroque Era, "and its gradual decline" (10).

Germany's "Baroque landscape" was one consumed with environmental and religious turmoil. The early 17th century in Europe experienced what recent historians have documented as the "little ice age." This included "a combination of perishingly [sic] cold winters and wet summers and autumns which brought bad harvests as the grain rotted" (20). Because witches were often tied to notions of fertility, they were the obvious culprits of and infertile soil. Village life was marked with a continuous concern over reproduction, of both the body and the land (food). Thus, "people could become inclined to see threats to fertility lurking everywhere" (8). Witches, especially women who were beyond the reproductive age, were easily rationalized as the cause of infertility in a world that was deficient of scientific reasoning.

The Reformation and Counter-Reformation, with their power visually erected in "imposing alters" and churches also created a landscape in which religious leaders and disciples of three different Christian faiths competed for superiority and legitimacy. Roper investigates Julius Echter, the "ruler of Wurzburg," who accommodated the mentally ill with a new hospital (the Juliusspital) yet also adamantly hunted witches. Moreover, he was known for his "adulation of Mary" and "hatred of Jews" (40). During his reign, hundreds of witches were executed. Moreover, lawyers such as Jean Bodin, also a demonologist, sought not only to hunt witches, but also to "save witch's souls" while advancing their own careers. However, Roper also points out that the witch hunt in Wurzburg was, at first, a sincere "attempt by officials to take seriously peasant fears concerning sick cows, outbreaks of hail, mysterious insects and various diseases" as these political and religious leaders felt pressure "from the populace itself" (27-28). By defining witchery, political leaders could bring some semblance of order to the fears amongst the populous.

The interrogation process, Roper insists, was "at the heart of the witch craze" (43). "Interrogators shaped the story that the witch confessed, even if they did not consciously believe themselves to be doing so. Consciously or unconsciously, she [the witch] learned what she had to say" (58). Roper links this phenomenon to the Freudian concept of "transference and counter-transference" in which the interrogator and the witch create the "witch `fantasy'" (58). The witch comes "to know the interrogator and unconsciously to identify with his needs" (58). Moreover, the torture itself becomes sadistic, as the torturer receives some sort of sexual pleasure from the experience, and, in Roper's estimation, likely rapes the witch while incarcerated (and, of course, blames "the devil"). The "compelling narratives" that emanated from the "confessions" generated from the interrogation, torture, and rape of witches "fueled the witch craze" (61).

Cannibalism amongst witches was likely a "myth" related to communal understanding of communion in Nordlingen. Even after judges received a statement from the gravedigger that graves had not been disturbed, they were still convinced that witches had not been convinced by the Devil that they had eaten human flesh (73). The myth of cannibalism, which had consumed Nordlingen society, was purveyed by the subconscious psychological inquisition of the interrogator. Moreover, women interrogated for witchery gave stories "reminiscent of the sensory experiences of motherhood" (74).

Roper's account of witches having sex with the Devil also plays with the similar Freudian chord that rings throughout the book. "Sex with the Devil, which began with courtship, is unmasked as degrading, filthy and anal" (84). Roper quotes the thoughts of demonologists as well, to denote the underlying notions or fantasies about the Devil and his relationship with women. "The Devil uses them [women] because he knows that women love carnal pleasures" (84). The accounts of accused witches under interrogation then come out as admissions of intercourse with the Devil, since the inquisitors already have a preconceived, unconscious understanding of the devil-female relationship that has been ingrained in the cultural dialect. However, it is interesting to point out Roper's elucidation of how demonologists battled with the notion that progeny of the Devil (or an animal) and a female may still be human beings.

In the third part of the four part book, Roper presents a broader overview of the witch belief system, including notions of fertility and the problem of women who were too old to reproduce (crones). Women were susceptible to the Devil's charms while "lying in" for six weeks following child birth. This was also a risky period of time for midwives or lying in maids who brought food for the new mother. If the child did not survive its infancy, which was common, the midwife or maid would likely be accused of witchery. Further exacerbating the issue was state involvement in marriage. The state had a compelling economic interest to make sure that only couples who were financially prepared were permitted to marry. This meant that women often waited until their mid to late twenties to marry. Thus, their "most fertile years" for "reproductive potential were lost" (130). Infant mortality rates were further increased by poor harvests and malnutrition. Fertility was further stressed in the artwork of the era in which artist's "obsessive focus on breasts and stomachs...seem almost to reduce women to their position in the reproductive hierarchy" (150).

The fourth and final section of Roper's text analyzes the end of the witch craze. Interrogations increasingly focused on "motives, life histories and individual psychology of accused witches" as well upon "youths and children" (181). An interrogation and long, brutal torture took place in 1745 of an elderly woman in rural Marchtal, even though it was during the "beginnings of German Enlightenment, when torture was being denounced" (228). The 18th century records, however, differ from 16th and 17th century records. The later records "ooze with emotion" and the "role of animals" shows less importance (230-231). Roper contends that the more precise and lengthy interrogation of this era "reveal people's hidden thoughts and feelings" and indicate that "the Age of Sentiment had certainly dawned" (231). Her final story, of a conflict between a mother and daughter, reveals that the symbolic and psychological understandings of "witchcraft had become a family drama rather than a cosmic battle between good and evil" (246). "The moral codes of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation...had fallen into disuse. They became matters of convention and education, not of law and politics." As politics and religion become more dichotomous, "the baroque imagination" and fears of witchery faded as well. Politics was no longer a religiously driven "moral crusade" (251-252).

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
fascination for the witch.
By Joey
I've read quite a few books on the history of witchcraft, but this one truly sets itself apart. A beautiful impassioned work that looks into the psychology of the concept of the witch. Namely, how is it that poor old women are seen by her contemporaries as death dealing harpies in league with the devil and out to destroy the foundations of Christiandom. The author reveals how the aging female body was an obsession for those who propagated the witch myth; the idea that as women age and become infertile, they develop a repulsive sexual appetite due to jealousy. Sexual union with the devil is sought, and the woman becomes a malevolent witch.
Other factors contributing to this demonology are also looked at, including family conflicts and children who act out in extreme ways and are labeled as diabolical by their clueless parents.

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THE KALAM EFFECT, by Nair, P M

A.P.J. Abdul Kalam became President of India in July 2002. He was a surprise choice. A scientist and not a politician, with an unusual hairstyle and an unassuming way of doing things, and no other agenda except that of seeing India become a developed and strong nation. How would such a man fit into the regal splendour of Rashtrapati Bhavan, and all the pomp and ceremony of a head of state?

What followed, however, as P.M. Nair shows in The Kalam Eff ect, was a remarkable presidency that in the next five years transformed the way people looked at this office, and made Kalam popular in a way few politicians have been. Rashtrapati Bhavan became a much more accessible place, and his ‘at homes’ drew guests in the thousands. Not only that, the website he set up became a huge draw, and people wrote to him on e-mail or otherwise from across the country. His positive attitude infected all those who came in touch with him.

While the reasons for his popularity will be analysed for a long time, Nair, who was his Secretary, suggests in this affectionate yet factual account some of the probable causes. One of these being that Kalam is just a very special human being.

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  • Published on: 2013-01-16
  • Released on: 2013-01-16
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About the Author
P.M. Nair had a long and varied carrier in the IAS which he joined in 1967. In July 2002, he was appointed Secretary to the President and continued in that position right through A.P.J. Abdul Kalams tenure at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

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Short and sweet
By B.Sudhakar Shenoy
This book is a must read for admirers of Dr Kalam, who stands out as the most learned, respected and loved amongst those who have occupied the highest office in free India. Each chapter is a short description of an incident or two recorded by Mr Nair during his tenure as secretary to the President (2002 to 2007).

The language is simple and straight forward, like that of Dr Kalam himself. Not surprising that he chose a secretary who would match his style. I consider Mr Nair to be the most fortunate among civil servants to serve in this position where he had the rare opportunity to spend full five years with a noble man.

The book is a closer look at Dr Kalam. There are some surprises too. I never knew that he was not adhering to schedules and had a problem on punctuality. A morning meeting at 3 PM is a great example.

Some narrations that make great impact:

- Dr Kalam pays Rs3.5 lacs from his personal account to settle for expenses incurred on the stay of his personal guests and relatives at Rashtrapathi Bhavan. No official car was used and even the last cup of tea was accounted and paid.
- Affectionate care for a sick peacock. Love for people and animals alike.
- Personal attention to Mr Nair's mother when she visited the President. A shawl as a gift, from the President, who receives her personally.
- Returning bills to the cabinet for re-consideration, with his comments
- Effortless preparation for meetings with visiting heads of state including George Bush
- Never disturbs his staff during holidays, unless the matter is most urgent
- Visit to all states and union territories in India ( except Lakshadweep), and keenness to visit remote areas and developmental projects.
- The care that is taken to ensure that every visitor to the Rashtrapathi Bhavan is treated well

It takes just a few hours to read this book. But I am sure that it will leave a lasting impression and inspiration for years to come. The photographs add to this great experience.

Thank you "Mr Nair", (as the President used to address the author), for this wonderful book and congratulations for the excellent work and splendid support that you provided to Dr Kalam.

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Must Read if you are fan of APJ Abdul Kalam..
By abishek_msse
This books takes you so close to character of APJ Abdul Kalam. For people like me who are big admirer of former president this is a must read. Thank you Mr Nair for taking us more close to Mr Kalam. Very simple narration and this book covers all major events of Mr Kalam's presidency.

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Good Job, Nair
By Amazon Customer
Good Job, Nair,I do understand the limitations and inspite of those limitations you have projected the personality of Dr Kalam, fairly well.

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Brick Walls: Tales of Hope and Courage from Pakistan is a heartwarming collection of short stories filled with larger-than-life characters and the seemingly impossible challenges they face. You will be captivated by these fictional depictions of everyday Pakistanis who struggle with poverty, violence, corruption and abuse, yet rise from the ashes stronger and more enduring. There is Asma the lackluster seamstress, Faisal the would-be terrorist, Javed Gul the Pushto rock singer, Farzana the cantankerous grandmother, Nida the ten-year-old girl with a cricket obsession, and many more. Together they form a rich mosaic that showcases the beauty of Pakistan, her culture and her people.

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  • Published on: 2015-05-31
  • Released on: 2015-05-31
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"A quick read, full of heart, sensitive without shying away from the harsh daily truths." The Austin Chronicle.

"Faruqi's stories beautifully capture the similarities (of the human condition); her ambitious, flawed, raw characters are easy to relate to for any reader, regardless of ethnicity." Brown Girl Magazine book review.

"Faruqi is able to take on the voices of each of her diverse cast of characters, voicing ten year old Nida as convincingly as that of the elderly, crotchety but warm hearted Farzana." Muslimah Media Watch book review.

"Faruqi's evocative collection is like a breath of fresh air as it breaks through all the clutter of violence, terrorism and fear, and offers much hope and faith in humanity despite the odds." Kitaab book review.

"In Brick Walls Faruqi brings us seven short stories with heartbreaking verisimilitude of life in modern Pakistan. It is both a love letter to her home country and a stark, critical look at its current challenges." Katherine Russell Thought Log book review.

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About the Author
Saadia Faruqi is a Pakistani American writer with expertise in cultural diversity, interfaith dialogue and Muslim American issues. She writes regularly for a number of nonfiction publications including State of Formation, The Islamic Monthly and Tikkun Daily. She is also the editor of the Interfaith Houston blog and Blue Minaret literary magazine. As president of Faruqi & Associates, a writing and editing firm, she works with nonprofit and corporate clients around the world. Brick Walls is her first fictional short story collection. She lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and two small children.

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I like that Saadia takes risks. She offers an eye-opening perspective of a young man recruited to become a suicide bomber; a vivacious girl determined to play the male-dominated sport of cricket; and a revolutionary musician who performs to spite the Taliban. Every viewpoint this book puts forth is fresh, different, and worth knowing.

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As an American reader, I was grateful for the opportunity to explore these perspectives and learn more about a place that US news typically doesn't empathize with. Yet it's critical to acknowledge how many of our problems, hopes, dreams, loves, and passions parallel each other. That is the importance of world literature and this book: to let us hear these voices and feel their existence, no matter what physical distance separates us. Beyond the political critiques, Saadia hits on something even more important and memorable, at least for me: the shared beauty and common kindness of humanity.

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Optimism and Hope
By K. Glaes
The stories in this book filled me with so many emotions, but I mainly came away with optimism and hope. The characters and their situations, in many ways, are universal. That they are Pakistanis dealing with a world turned upside-down by religious extremism, political corruption, war, poverty or violence makes me think twice about my preconceptions. Most of the stories were gut-wrenching or heartbreaking from my Western perspective, but they all expanded my Weltanschauung in some way. Each story is completely different, but each illustrates a facet of Pakistani life and the good and bad of the people who live there. Each story ends in hope, whether for a better life, a better understanding, a new start--the characters find a new path. The writing is wonderful and evocative of life in that part of the world. I know I will be re-reading these stories over time, even though they are unforgettable.

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Inspiring Read!
By R. Faruqi
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