Hello Historians, our next Extra History theme is The Weird and Unusual!
Feeling weird? We are! As we get into October we're thinking of all the strange things in history—the witch crazes, werewolf trials, dancing plagues, and possessions. But don't feel restricted by spooky stuff, if you want to see something on a particularly weird historical character or unusual event, we're happy to consider that too.
Did you know that the Prussian military titan Marshal von Blucher—hero of Waterloo—thought he was pregnant with a baby elephant? Or that Byron kept a pet bear and had an affair with his sister? That Aleister Crowley had a "wizard duel" with poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats? Or that Spiritualism was not only an accepted religion in the 19th century, but was influential in both the abolition and women's suffrage movements? Or... Caligula... just like... Caligula, y'know?
However, don't think we're being weird for the sake of weird, here. Bizarre belief systems and extreme characters can often tell us much about where past cultures drew the line on acceptable behavior, the social structures around mental illness, or even how power and talent can get odd behavior recast as mere "eccentricity." So let's take a walk on the wild side of history and see what we can learn!
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Vivian Griffith
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