Magic: A History
Books | History / Social History
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Chris Gosden
Magic: Unveiling the Enduring Power of an Ancient Art in Human HistoryIn Magic: A History, Oxford professor of archaeology Chris Gosden explores the unique and often misunderstood history of magic—the oldest and most neglected strand of human behavior. Gosden reveals magic's essential role in shaping civilizations, from the curses and charms of ancient Greek, Roman, and Jewish traditions to the shamanistic practices of Eurasia, indigenous America, and Africa.Despite its tarnished reputation, magic has endured as a powerful force, influencing our relationship with the world. Gosden traces its evolution through the alchemy of the Renaissance, the colonial era's condemnation, and the mysteries of modern quantum physics. Drawing on decades of global research, he uncovers fascinating stories like the first known horoscope, a statue banished into exile, and the mystical power of tattoos.Magic: A History offers a missing chapter in the story of our civilization, inviting readers to rethink their understanding of this ancient art. Gosden's startling, engaging, and expansive work of scholarship weaves together anthropology, sociology, religious studies, and cultural history, leaving a lasting spell on all who venture into its pages.