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Overview
Harry Potter lives in a world that is both magical and historical. Hogwarts pupils ride an old-fashioned steam train to school, notes are taken on parchment with quill pens, and Muggle legends come to life in the form of werewolves, witches, and magical spells. This book is the first to explore the real history in which Harry's world is rooted.
Did you know that bezoars and mandrakes were fashionable luxury items for centuries? Find out how Europeans first developed the potions, spells, and charms taught at Hogwarts, from Avada Kedavra to love charms. Learn how the European prosecution of witches led to the Statute of Secrecy, meet the real Nicholas Flamel, see how the Malfoys stack up against Muggle English aristocrats, and compare the history of the wizarding world to real-life history.
- Gives you the historical backdrop to Harry Potter's world
- Covers topics ranging from how real British boarding schools compare to Hogwarts to how parchment, quills, and scrolls used in the wizarding world were made
- Includes a timeline comparing the history of the wizarding world to Muggle "real" history
Filled with fascinating facts and background, Harry Potter and History is an essential companion for every Harry Potter fan.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9798887980096 |
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Publisher: | TURNER PUB CO |
Publication date: | 02/07/2023 |
Series: | Wiley Pop Culture and History Series , #1 |
Pages: | 352 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.94(d) |
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Table of Contents
Introduction.Section One. “The Burrow is just outside Ottery St. Catchpole”: When Muggles and Wizards Lived Side-by-Side.
1. Magic for Daily Use and Profit: Mandrakes, Charms, Bezoars, and Love Potions in the Muggle and Wizarding Worlds (Birgit Wiedl).
2. Severus Snape and the Standard Book of Spells: Ancient Tongues in the Wizarding World (M.G. DuPree).
3. Beastly Books and Quick Quills: Harry Potter and the Making of Medieval Manuscripts (Alexandra Gillespie).
4. Nicholas Flamel: The Alchemist Who Lived (Don Keck DuPree).
5. Why the Statute of Secrecy? Real historical oppression of witches and wizards (Birgit Wiedl).
Section Two. After the Stature of Secrecy: Parallel Worlds.
6. Was Voldemort a Nazi? Death Eater Ideology and Nationals Socialism (Nancy Reagin).
7. “Magic is Might”: How the Wizarding Government Gained Its Power (Janice Liedl).
8. Were the Malfoys Aristocrates? The Decline and Fall of the Pure-blooded (Laura Loiacono and Grace Loiacono).
9. School Ties, House Points and Quidditch: Hogwarts as a British Boarding School (Susan Hall).
10. Of Marranos and Mudbloods: Harry Potter and the Spanish Inquisition (Ruth Abrams).
Section Three. Women and Witches, Werewolves and Muggle-borns: Magical Hierarchies.
11. Witches vs. Women: What Muggles Could Learn from Wizarding History (Janice Liedl).
12. Marx, Magic and Muggles: Class Conflict in Harry Potter’s World (Susan Hall).
13. Hairy Snout, Human Heart? Werewolves in Harry Potter’s World and in European History (Eveline Brugger).
14. Hermione raised her hand again: Wizards Writing History (Anne Rubenstein).
Acknowledgments.
Index. Notable Magical Names of Our Time.
The Hogwarts Faculty (Contributors).