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Kaspar Hauser: Europe's Child

by Martin Kitchen
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Synopsis

On Whit Monday 1828, a strange youth, barely able to speak and hardly able to walk appeared in Nuremberg. This new case of a "wild man" excited widespread curiosity, and many prominent figures wanted to test their pedagogical and medical theories on such a promising subject. Who was he? Was he, as many claimed, the rightful heir to the Grand Duchy of Baden, or was he simply an ingenious fraud? This book examines the many ramifications of this fascinating case, and offers many insights into the social, political and intellectual life of Biedermeier Germany.

About the Author, Martin Kitchen

Martin Kitchen is Professor of History, Simon Fraser University.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2001
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780333962145

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