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Shaman of Oberstdorf: Chonrad Stoeckhlin and the Phantoms of the Night (Studies in Early Modern German History) [Paperback]

Wolfgang Behringer (Author), H. C. Erik Midelfort (Translator)
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August 22, 1998 Studies in Early Modern German History

Shaman of Oberstdorf tells the fascinating story of a sixteenth-century mountain village caught in a panic of its own making. Four hundred years ago the Bavarian alpine town of Oberstdorf, surrounded by the towering peaks of the Vorarlberg, was awash in legends and rumors of prophets and healers, of spirits and specters, of witches and soothsayers. The book focuses on the life of a horse wrangler named Chonrad Stoeckhlin [1549-1587], whose extraordinary visions of the afterlife and enthusiastic practice of the occult eventually led to his death--and to the death of a number of village women--for crimes of witchcraft.

In addition to recounting Stoeckhlin's tale, this book examines the larger world of alpine myths concerning ghosts and other spirits of the night, documenting how these myths have been abused by German political movements over the years. As an introduction to modern German witchcraft research, as a study of the local impact of the Counter Reformation, and as a historical investigation into popular culture, Behringer's book has the advantage of telling a compelling individual story amidst larger discussions of peasant raptures, magical healing, and unfamiliar alpine notions such as the "furious army," the "wild hunt," popular bonfire festivals, and eerie echoes of pagan Wotan.

Wolfgang Behringer is one fo the premier historians of German witchcraft, not only because of his mastery of the subject at the regional level, but because he also writes movingly, forcefully, and with an eye for the telling anecdote. Reminiscent of such classics as The Cheese and the Worms and The Return of Martin Guerre, Shaman of Oberstdorf is an unforgettable look at early modern German folklore and culture.


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Behringer's book is one of the most vivid and dramatic pieces of microhistory I have ever read.... The fluent and fast-moving narrative will appeal to many readers with its human interest aspect. The author places this story in its historical contexts, from folklore to the Counter Reformation, so that the fate of Chonrad Stoekhlin illuminates rural life in early modern Germany.

(Peter Burke, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge )

This story is better documented, more sophisticated in interpretation, and in some respects better told than that of the Italian miller, Menocchio, that Carlo Ginzburg presents in his justly famous The Cheese and the Worms. Behringer is the premier historian of the witchcraft panic in this part of Germany and has a vast command of local knowledge that enables him to cotextualize this gripping story in an extemely concrete and colorful way.

(Thomas A. Brady, Jr., University of California, Berkeley )

Language Notes

Text: English (translation)
Original Language: German --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 203 pages
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press (August 22, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813918537
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813918532
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #890,469 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Shaman of Oberstdorf, March 26, 2001
This review is from: Shaman of Oberstdorf: Chonrad Stoeckhlin and the Phantoms of the Night (Studies in Early Modern German History) (Paperback)
Chonrad Stoeckhlin, a stall boy (and the main character of this book), made an agreement with his good friend, the oxherd Jacob Walch, in 1578. According to this agreement, he who died first would return to tell about life in the hereafter. And no more than a few days after the pact was agreed upon, Jacob suddenly died. He kept to his word with his friend though and appeared before Chonrad five whole times. Since I have no intentions to ruin the reader's experience, I will not divulge what Jacob had to tell about life in the hereafter or how Chonrad reacted to what he heard. But after some years the judicial authorities took notice of the stall boy's strange and suspicious tales about contacts with the other world. And in 1587 the stall boy from the Bavarian alpine town of Oberstdorf was executed for witchcraft. Stoeckhlin had to answer 146 various questions during the legal proceedings. Based upon the profuse 1586 sources, the German historian expands his story to delve into topics such as fortune telling, shamanism, witch sabbaths, and the interplay between popular and learned culture. This is a fascinating book, even though Behringer occasionally has a tendency to waver some distance from Chonrad's story. But, certainly, the stall boy story from Oberstdorf is fascinating reading and a work of eminent scholarship.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting glimpse of 16th century life, March 26, 1999
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This review is from: Shaman of Oberstdorf: Chonrad Stoeckhlin and the Phantoms of the Night (Studies in Early Modern German History) (Paperback)
The horse wrangler Chonrad Stoeckhlin was burned after accusations of witchcraft in 1587. Taking this as his starting point, the author discusses withcraft, local history, pre-christian religion and more. Much more! And that may be my main objection to this book: The reader gets intriguing bits of information that merrits books on their own.
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ONE EVENING, EIGHT DAYS before Shrovetide, Chonrad Stoeckhlin and Jacob Walch were sitting together. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ausgerottet werde, magorum daemonomania, signora del gioco, furious army, alle streghe, night phantoms, rural assembly, magicarum libri sex, horse wrangler, two herdsmen, harmful magic, wild hunt, episcopal government, night people, witch finder, witchcraft trials
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Chonrad Stoeckhlin, Middle Ages, Jacob Walch, Canon Episcopi, Anna Enzensbergerin, Lesser Walser Valley, Malleus Maleficarum, Peasant Rebellion, Barbara Erbin, Bernard of Como, Lower Valais, Roman Catholic Church, Anna Nickhin, Barbara Berchtoldin, Barbara Luzin, Bishop Marquard, Catharina Stederin, Counter Reformation, The Specter's Message, Bernese Oberland, Carlo Ginzburg, Central Europe, Hans Hueber, Hans Raminger, Anna Weberin
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