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The Miraculous Conformist

The Miraculous Conformist

Valentine Greatrakes, the Body Politic, and the Politics of Healing in Restoration Britain

9780199663965
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In 1666 Valentine Greatrakes achieved brief but widespread fame as a miracle healer. Dubbed the Stroker, he is widely believed to have touched and cured thousands of men, women, and children suffering from a large range of acute diseases and chronic conditions. His actions attracted the attention of the King, Charles II, as well as other eminent figures at court and in the various institutions of government and learning, including the newly founded Royal Society. However, therewas little consensus as to the nature and origin of his gift and, following a brief period of intense lobbying on his behalf, he retired to Ireland and relative obscurity.Most histories of this period rarely grant the strange events surrounding the appearance of Greatrakes much more than an occasional footnote. Here, however, for the first time the compelling story of Greatrakes the man, and his place in the history of seventeenth-century Britain, is told in full for the first time. Based on extensive research in Irish and English archives, it reveals a fascinating account of one mans engagement with, and response to, some of the most important events of theperiod, including the Irish Rebellion of 1641, the English civil wars, the Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland, and the Restoration of 1660. In the process, it shows how Greatrakes claims to heal the bodies of the sick and maimed were in large part a response to broader divisions within the fractured bodypolitic of Britain - an approach that was enthusiastically received by many prominent figures in church and state who were eager to seek reconciliation and rapprochement in the early years of the Restoration.
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OUP Oxford
87047
9780199663965
9780199663965

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
294
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
610
  • Introduction; The Making of an Early Modern Miracle Healer: Valentine Greatrakes, 1629-1660; Greatrakes, Ireland, and the Restoration, 1660-1665; An Exemplar of Candid and Sincere Christianity: Greatrakes Mission to England in 1666; Healing, Witchcraft, and the Body Politic in Restoration Britain; Epilogue and conclusion; Appendix 1: The family tree of Valentine Greatrakes; Appendix 2: A biographical index of those either cured by Greatrakes, or who testified, witnessed, or commented upon his cures; Appendix 3: Letters addressed to Valentine Greatrakes, 1666-1672; Bibliography; Index;
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