Book: The Enemy Within: 2,000 Years Of Witch-hunting In The Western World Award-winning historian Demos offers a cultural history of witch-hunting, from the Romans through the McCarthy era, in this original and fascinating work that illuminates the dark side of communities driven to rid themselves of evil, no matter what the cost.
A cultural history of witch-hunting, from the Romans through McCarthy
The term awitch-hunta is used today to describe everything from political scandals to school board shake-ups. But its origins are far from trivial. Long before the Salem witch trials, women and men were rounded up by neighbors, accused of committing horrific crimes using supernatural powers, scrutinized by priests and juries, and promptly executed. The belief in witchcraft--and the deep fear of evil it instilled in communities--led to a cycle of accusation, anger, and purging that has occurred repeatedly in the West for centuries.
Award-winning historian John Demos puts this cultural paranoia in context. He takes readers from the early Christians persecuted in Rome through the Salem witch trials, McCarthyas hunt for communists, and the hysteria around child sex-abuse cases and satanic cults in the 1980s.
An original and fascinating look at the cultural, societal, and psychological practice of witch-hunts, "The Enemy Within" illuminates the dark side of communities driven to rid themselves of aevil, a no matter what the cost.
Details of Book: The Enemy Within: 2,000 Years Of Witch-hunting In The Western World Book: The Enemy Within: 2,000 Years Of Witch-hunting In The Western World
Author: John Demos
ISBN: 0670019992
ISBN-13: 9780670019991
, 978-0670019991
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2008/10/02
Publisher: Penguin Group Usa
Number of Pages: 336
Language: English