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Desperate Magic : The Moral Economy of Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century Russia
Desperate Magic : The Moral Economy of Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century Russia
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Author(s): Kivelson, Valerie
Kivelson, Valerie A.
ISBN No.: 9780801479168
Pages: 376
Year: 201311
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 56.93
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Status: Available

" Desperate Magic is a triumphant crowning of years of careful work and wide-ranging inquiry. It is a milestone in the study of witchcraft in the European eastand it will certainly give those who work on the "centers" much to ponder."--David Frick (Slavic Review) Desperate Magic is a good value, reasonably priced considering the fact that it has color plates. It has a good bibliography and index and would be an excellent choice for a graduate seminar on the cross-cultural analysis of witchcraft and witch-hunting. - William E. Burns (Sixteenth Century Journal) Early modern Russia shared with its European neighbors an intense fear of witches. Yet the characteristics of witches and witchcraft in Russia sharply diverged from those most frequently identified in the West.In articles over the past twenty years Valerie Kivelson has developed new approaches to this topic.


In this long-awaited monograph, Kivelson goes further, enunciating an original and compelling thesis about the occurrence of witchcraft in early modern Russia. - Eve Levin (Nova Religio) Full of material that illuminates fascinating corners and major issues in late-Muscovite Russiathe author''s latest book is the definitive source for information on witchcraft and witch trials in the seventeenth century. Kivelson makes the reader think more about how hierarchy and protection worked in Muscovy and when and how they failed to keep social order. - Robert W. Thurston (The Historian) In her new monograph, Valerie Kivelson fulfils the promise of her earlierarticles on Russian witchcraft by producing an impressive study of the subject.Kivelson''s work is grounded in the analysis of two hundred and thirty trialsinvolving about five hundred people--the most exhaustive list of seventeenth-centurycases yet compiled. Though the examination of the cases themselveswould be a considerable contribution to the field, the book also serves as aninsightful investigation into the nature of Russia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries. [ Desperate Magic nd compelling thesis about the occurrence of witchcraft in early modern Russia.


- Eve Levin (Nova Religio) Full of material that illuminates fascinating corners and major issues in late-Muscovite Russiathe author''s latest book is the definitive source for information on witchcraft and witch trials in the seventeenth century. Kivelson makes the reader think more about how hierarchy and protection worked in Muscovy and when and how they failed to keep social order. - Robert W. Thurston (The Historian) In her new monograph, Valerie Kivelson fulfils the promise of her earlierarticles on Russian witchcraft by producing an impressive study of the subject.Kivelson''s work is grounded in the analysis of two hundred and thirty trialsinvolving about five hundred people--the most exhaustive list of seventeenth-centurycases yet compiled. Though the examination of the cases themselveswould be a considerable contribution to the field, the book also serves as aninsightful investigation into the nature of Russia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries. [ Desperate Magic sia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries. [ Desperate Magic nd compelling thesis about the occurrence of witchcraft in early modern Russia.


- Eve Levin (Nova Religio) Full of material that illuminates fascinating corners and major issues in late-Muscovite Russiathe author''s latest book is the definitive source for information on witchcraft and witch trials in the seventeenth century. Kivelson makes the reader think more about how hierarchy and protection worked in Muscovy and when and how they failed to keep social order. - Robert W. Thurston (The Historian) In her new monograph, Valerie Kivelson fulfils the promise of her earlierarticles on Russian witchcraft by producing an impressive study of the subject.Kivelson''s work is grounded in the analysis of two hundred and thirty trialsinvolving about five hundred people--the most exhaustive list of seventeenth-centurycases yet compiled. Though the examination of the cases themselveswould be a considerable contribution to the field, the book also serves as aninsightful investigation into the nature of Russia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries. [ Desperate Magic nd compelling thesis about the occurrence of witchcraft in early modern Russia. - Eve Levin (Nova Religio) Full of material that illuminates fascinating corners and major issues in late-Muscovite Russiathe author''s latest book is the definitive source for information on witchcraft and witch trials in the seventeenth century.


Kivelson makes the reader think more about how hierarchy and protection worked in Muscovy and when and how they failed to keep social order. - Robert W. Thurston (The Historian) In her new monograph, Valerie Kivelson fulfils the promise of her earlierarticles on Russian witchcraft by producing an impressive study of the subject.Kivelson''s work is grounded in the analysis of two hundred and thirty trialsinvolving about five hundred people--the most exhaustive list of seventeenth-centurycases yet compiled. Though the examination of the cases themselveswould be a considerable contribution to the field, the book also serves as aninsightful investigation into the nature of Russia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries. [ Desperate Magic sia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries. [ Desperate Magic sia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries. [ Desperate Magic nd compelling thesis about the occurrence of witchcraft in early modern Russia.


- Eve Levin (Nova Religio) Full of material that illuminates fascinating corners and major issues in late-Muscovite Russiathe author''s latest book is the definitive source for information on witchcraft and witch trials in the seventeenth century. Kivelson makes the reader think more about how hierarchy and protection worked in Muscovy and when and how they failed to keep social order. - Robert W. Thurston (The Historian) In her new monograph, Valerie Kivelson fulfils the promise of her earlierarticles on Russian witchcraft by producing an impressive study of the subject.Kivelson''s work is grounded in the analysis of two hundred and thirty trialsinvolving about five hundred people--the most exhaustive list of seventeenth-centurycases yet compiled. Though the examination of the cases themselveswould be a considerable contribution to the field, the book also serves as aninsightful investigation into the nature of Russia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries. [ Desperate Magic sia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries. [ Desperate Magic the field, the book also serves as aninsightful investigation into the nature of Russia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries.


[ Desperate Magic sia''s social fabric in one of its most pivotal centuries. [ Desperate Magic ] is exhaustive in its breadth, informative in its erudition,and inspiring in its ability to raise new questions about Russian history.Both scholars of witchcraft and of early modern Russia have much tolearn from her work. - Matthew Romaniello (English Historical Review) Valerie Kivelson has provided the goods splendidly here, filling out another corner of our picture of Europe''s witch hunts with a fine study which is the more important for the manner in which so many of its features run counter to the continental norm. - Ronald Hutton (Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies) Kivelson has produced a thorough study of witchcraft trials in 17th-century Russia that draws on over 200 court cases and a wealth of scholarship unavailable in English. She employs the concept of ''moral economy'' to emphasize the function of witchcraft in early modern Russia''s social hierarchy with accusations erupting at points of tension and trials serving to police and preserve a rigid sense of order that proceeded from God to czar to subjects. The author examines prescriptive religious and political documents, trial procedure and the use of torture, and various gender and class dynamics at play in the extant records. Kivelson carefully considers the broader literature on early modern witch-hunts, demonstrating that the Russian cases defy patterns observed in western Europe.


She highlights contrasts between Latin and Orthodox intellectual frameworks, finding Russians far less interested than their western counterparts in sorting out theological inconsistencies. Broadly suggestive regarding the relationships among religion, law, political culture, and social relations, the book will be valuable for a variety of specialists. Summing Up: Recommended. (Choice)t proceeded from God to czar to subjects. The author examines prescriptive religious and political documents, trial procedure and the use of torture, and various gender and class dynamics at play in the extant records. Kivelson carefully considers the broader literature on early modern witch-hunts, demonstrating that the Russian cases defy patterns observed in western Europe. She highlights contrasts between Latin and Orthodox intellectual frameworks, finding Russians far less interested than their western counterparts in sorting out theological inconsistencies. Broadly suggestive regarding the relationships among religion, law, political culture, and social relations, the book will be valuable for a variety of specialists.


Summing Up: Recommended.(Choice)t proceeded from God to czar to subjects. The author examines prescriptive religious and political documents, trial procedure and the use of torture, and various gender and class dynamics at play in the extant records. Kivelson carefully considers the broader literature on early modern witch-hunt.


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