This highly original and engaging book by French historian Robert Muchembled, is a journey through time and space in search of the changing perception and significance of the devil in Western culture.
- An outstanding book about the changing perception and significance of the devil in Western culture.
- Robert Muchembled is a well-known historian and an expert on witchcraft, whose work has already been translated into many languages.
- The author highlights the way that the changing notion of evil is connected to other changes in society at large.
- Draws on a wealth of examples, from the witch-hunts of the 15th and 16th centuries, to the films of Stanley Kubrick.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction: A Thousand Years Of The Devil.
1. Satan Makes His Entry (Twelfth To Fifteenth Centuries):.
Satan And The Myth Of Primordial Combat.
Good And Bad Devils.
Instilling Fear: The Diabolic Obsession At The End Of The Middle Ages.
The Evil One And The Beast.
2. The Night Of The Sabbath:.
Heresy.
From Waldensians To Witches.
A Hammer To Crush The Witches.
Satanic Nudity.
The Triumph Of Demon-Mania.
The Mark Of The Devil.
3. The Devil In The Body:.
The Magical Body.
The Female Body.
Monsters And Marvels.
The Hell Of Sex.
Towards A History Of The Senses: The Promotion Of Sight.
Towards A History Of The Senses: The Demonising Of Smell.