Article ID: CBB001320660

Experiencing the Supernatural in Sixteenth-Century Brabant: Construction and Reduction of the Exceptional in Everyday Life (2012)

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Deschrijver, Sonja (Author)
Vanderheyden, Vrajabhūmi (Author)


Journal of Social History
Volume: 46
Pages: 525--548
Publication date: 2012
Language: English


For over 40 years historians have intensely debated the precise contents and definitions of concepts such as magic, religion and the supernatural. Nevertheless, defining these concepts and their mutual relationship remains a thorny undertaking. Analytical approaches pursuing trans-historical and multicultural definitions, in potentially overlooking the complexity and evolution of historical reality, face the risk of becoming anachronistic. Searches for historical definitions, on the other hand, are hampered by the elastic and ascribed content of these categories, as well as by the fact that these categories customarily reflect the polemical ideas of authorities rather than the opinions of the masses. This article seeks to infiltrate into the identification of the supernatural by laypeople in the early modern period via scrutiny of the specific context of witchcraft accusations in four cities and their rural surroundings in the duchy of Brabant, situated in the low countries. Through a study based predominantly on witness reports in local witch trials, this article will suggest that a combination of several contextual element predisposed certain experiences to be identified or constructed as supernatural. As a result of this construction process, these experiences were reduced to fit stereotypical models, thereby filtering out atypical elements so as to end with an account that featured familiar and commonly expected traits. The article suggests that these processes of construction and reduction can serve as a useful and effective analytical tool for unearthing everyday experiences of the supernatural. This analytical tool, in encompassing stereotypes and broad characteristics as well as case-specific particularities, avoids detracting from history's complex reality.

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Authors & Contributors
Armstrong, Sean
Birkhan, Helmut
Blécourt, Willem de
Bužek, Václav
Coudert, Allison P.
Cowan, Brian
Journals
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
German History
History and Theory
Journal of Early Modern History
Publishers
Ashgate
Cambridge University Press
Beck
Continuum
Oxford University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Witchcraft; demonology
Magic
Science and culture
Science and religion
Superstition
Occult sciences
People
Alvensleben, Gebhardt Johann von
Anthony, Francis
Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam
Calvin, Jean
Grévin, Jacques
Khunrath, Heinrich
Time Periods
16th century
17th century
Early modern
15th century
18th century
Medieval
Places
Europe
Great Britain
England
France
Holy Roman Empire
Persia (Iran)
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