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Thomas W. Robisheaux

    Thomas Robisheaux is a historian whose work delves into the complexities of early modern Germany. He critically examines the social fabric and the persistent quest for order within its rural communities. Robisheaux's scholarship offers profound insights into the dynamics and challenges of life during this transformative historical era. His approach illuminates the underlying structures that shaped society.

    The last witch of Langenburg
    Rural society and the search for order in early modern Germany
    • Sixteenth-century Europeans launched a struggle for order with an intensity and urgency that finds no parallels in modern European history. For the rural societies of Germany, the early sixteenth century brought massive upheavals that eroded the basis of social, political, economic, and religious life. In this probing study of village life, based on rich manuscript sources from the Old County of Hohenlohe, the author seeks to understand how petty German princes, Lutheran pastors, and villagers struggled to create order out of their confusing world. He shows that the foundations for social stability so evident in Germany after 1648 were laid in the forgotten era of German history, in the years after the early Reformation and before the Thirty Years' War

      Rural society and the search for order in early modern Germany
    • The last witch of Langenburg

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.7(222)Add rating

      Exploring one of Europe's last witch panics, historian Thomas Robisheaux brings to life the story of an entire world caught between superstition and modernity in a high-stakes drama that led to charges of sorcery and witchcraft against an entire family.

      The last witch of Langenburg