A colorful history of popular delusions
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Author
Contributions
- Hassall, Peter, author - Contributor
Publication
2015 - Prometheus Books, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
90,750 words, Guess
Page Count
363 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecolorfulhistoryo0000bart
- ISBN-101633881229
- ISBN-139781633881228
- Library of Congress Control Number2015018990
- OCLC Control Number904459876
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781633881228
- Open LibraryOL27190408M
Classifications
- DDC302/.13
- LCCHM866 .B36 2015
- LCCHM866.B36 2015
Description
"This eclectic history of unusual crowd behavior describes a rich assortment of mass phenomena ranging from the amusing and quirky to the shocking and deplorable. What do fads, crazes, manias, urban legends, moral panics, riots, stampedes, and other mass expressions of emotion have in common? By creating a typology of such behavior, past and present, the authors show how common extraordinary group reactions to fear or excitement are. And they offer insights into how these sometimes dangerous mob responses can be avoided. We may not be surprised to read about the peculiarities of the European Middle Ages, when superstition was commonplace: like the meowing nuns of France, 'tarantism' (a dancing mania) in Italy, or the malicious anti-Semitic poison-well scares. But similar phenomena show up in our own era. Examples include the social-networking hysteria of 2012, which resulted in uncontrollable twitching by teenage girls in Leroy, NY; the 'phantom bus terrorist' of 2004 in Vancouver, Canada; and the itching outbreak of 2000 in South Africa. Vivid, detailed, and thoroughly researched, this is a fascinating overview of collective human behavior in its many unusual forms"--
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