Description
Corinna Treitel's A Science for the Soul is perhaps the most daring and innovative study in modern German cultural history since David Blackbourn's Marpingen. Challenging entrenched myths about occultism's embeddedness in volkisch and anti-modern thought, Treitel shows that the occult sciences were, in fact, comfortably at home in the essentially liberal, consumerist Wilhelmine Empire and played an important role in Germans' adjustment to the modern world. This highly significant insight is supported by research that is both deep and wide-ranging, as the author moves from private seances to university laboratories, from the market for horoscopes to the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke. -- Suzanne Marchand, Louisiana State University An original and substantial contribution to the field of modern German-and European-cultural and social history. Corinna Treitel's scholarship is sound, her sources extensive and appropriate, and her writing clear and concise. -- Geoffrey Cocks, Albion College
About the Author
Corinna Treitel is an assistant professor of history at Wellesley College.
Reviews
An important addition to the growing historiography that affirms that terms like 'irrationalism' fall short of describing the complex of Nazi Culture during the 1930s and 40s. Times Literary Supplement 2004 Treitel offers a social history of the German occult, panoramic in scope, which seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of a variety of occult organizations and their relationship to Wilhelmine society at large. Choice 2004 A sophisticated and compelling contribution to the intellectual history of modern Germany. -- Kevin Cramer Canadian Journal of History 2005 Treitel does a wonderful job of demonstrating the breadth of Germans' interests in the occult and exposing the developing market for spiritualists and their work. -- H. Glenn Penny Central European History 2005 Treitel's detailed exploration... provides a valuable contribution to the literature on modern occultism. -- B. J. Gibbons Historian 2005 Treitel's book provides much valuable information. -- Leslie Price Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 2006 There is much to be admired in this thoroughly researched work. -- Alexander C T Geppert Medical History 2006 Skillfully researched, strongly argued, beautifully written, Treitel's book adds to our understanding of the spiritual as a vital presence in modern culture. -- Kevin Repp Journal of Modern History 2006
Book Information
ISBN 9780801878121
Author Corinna Treitel
Format Hardback
Page Count 376
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 771g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 31mm