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Mass Hysteria in Schools - A Worldwide History Since 1566 (Paperback)
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Mass Hysteria in Schools - A Worldwide History Since 1566 (Paperback)
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This book surveys the rich, colourful history of mass hysteria and
kindred phenomena in schools, from outbreaks of demonic possession
during witchcraft scares to twitching and shaking epidemics that
became common in nineteenth century European schools, to more
contemporary incidents of collapsing bands, itching frenzies, ghost
panics and 'mystery' illnesses. Sociologist Robert Bartholomew and
historian Robert Rickard trace mysterious outbreaks of strange
behavior and illness in students through the centuries. From the
possessed children who went into trance states and began to bark
like dogs and cats in 16th and 17th century Holland, to an outbreak
of Tourette's-like symptoms among schoolgirls in Western New York
during 2011-12, the book contains accounts written in everyday
language. It provides a comprehensive treatment gleaned from
scholarly journals and press reports. While many episodes are from
the United States, separate chapters detail accounts from Europe,
Asia, Africa, Latin America and Oceania. While some may take issue
with the term ""mass hysteria"" and consider its use derogatory to
females, it remains entrenched in the scientific lexicon.
Furthermore, 99% of reports involve a preponderance of females, the
causes of which are explored. For instance, this state of affairs
may reflect the social conditioning of females and not necessarily
any innate predisposition. This book constitutes the definitive and
only book devoted to the subject.
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