A History of Madness in Sixteenth-Century Germany

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H. C. Erik Midelfort, H. C. Er ...
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A History of Madness in Sixteenth-Century Germany

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This work explores how Renaissance Germans understood and experienced madness. It focuses on the insanity of the world in general but also on specific disorders; examines the thinking on madness of theologians, jurists, and physicians; and analyzes the vernacular ideas that propelled sufferers to seek help in pilgrimage or newly founded hospitals for the helplessly disordered.

In the process, the author uses the history of madness as a lens to illuminate the history of the Renaissance, the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, the history of poverty and social welfare, and the history of princely courts, state building, and the civilizing process.

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A History of Madness in Sixteenth-Century Germany
2000, Stanford University Press
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Cover of: A history of madness in sixteenth-century Germany
A history of madness in sixteenth-century Germany
1999, Stanford University Press
in English
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OL51659084M
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1503617475
ISBN 13
9781503617476
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W4301156212

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