
Modern Spiritualism
A History and a Criticism
Frank Podmore(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 20. January 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
390 pages
978-1-108-07258-8 (ISBN)
Description
Frank Podmore (1856-1910) published Modern Spiritualism in two volumes in 1902. It was the first comprehensive history of the Spiritualist movement. Podmore traces the historical development of Spiritualism from its earliest origins in animal magnetism and alchemy, to its apogee in the early nineteenth century and through to its decline from 1870 onwards, which Podmore associated with the growth of professional psychics and fraudsters. Volume 2, focusing on English and American Spiritualism, sets the movement in its cultural and intellectual context and includes a discussion of the relationship of Spiritualism to science. The volume includes invaluable accounts of scientific investigations into materialisations, spirit photographs, clairvoyance, hallucinations and automatism. It contains a summary and conclusion for the two volumes. Podmore was a leading member of the Victorian Society for Psychical Research and his work remains an indispensable source for the modern-day historian of nineteenth-century Spiritualism and occult practices.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
549 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-07258-8 (9781108072588)
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Content
Book III. Spiritualism in England: 1. Table turning and table talking; 2. The incubation period; 3. The American invasion; 4. Private mediumship; 5. Physical mediumship in general; 6. Materialisation; 7. Spirit photographs; 8. Clairvoyance and trance-speaking; 9. Science and superstition; 10. General survey of the movement; Book IV. Problems of Mediumship: 1. Some foreign investigations; 2. Slate-writing; 3. Daniel Dunglas Home; 4. Was there hallucination? 5. The mediumship of Stainton Moses; 6. Automatism; 7. Dream-consciousness; 8. The trance utterances of Mrs. Piper; Summary and conclusion; Index.