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Vampire Forensics

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by Mark Collins Jenkins


  Ivanov, V. V.

  Ives, Edward

  J

  Jack the Ripper

  Jaffé, Philip

  James, M. R.

  Jane Eyre (Brontë)

  Jane Seymour, Queen (England)

  Jani Beg, Khan

  Janissaries

  Japan: burial customs; ghost ships; vampire cat

  Java (island), Indonesia: demons

  Jenner, Edward

  Jews, scapegoating of

  Joan of Arc

  Journal of the Plague Year (Defoe)

  Joyce, James

  Jutland Peninsula, Denmark

  K

  Kalang

  Karen people

  Keats, John

  Kikongo (language)

  Kimbundu (language)

  Kisilova, Serbia

  Kleinpaul, Rudolf

  Knox, Robert

  Koch, Robert

  Kresnik (reanimated corpse)

  Kürten, Peter

  L

  La Barre, Weston

  Lang, Fritz

  Langsuir (vampire)

  Larvae

  Last rites

  Lawson, John Cuthbert

  Le Fanu, Sheridan

  Le Rouge, Gustave

  Lenore (Bürger)

  Leprosy

  Life span

  Ligeia (Poe)

  Lightning victims

  Lilith, Queen of the Succubi

  Linguistics

  Linnaeus, Carolus

  London, England: cemetery conditions; cholera outbreaks; in Dracula (Stoker); Great Plague; Highgate Cemetery

  Longevity

  Louis XVIII, King (France)

  Lucian of Samosata

  Lugosi, Béla

  Lusia (psychic)

  Lycanthropy

  M

  M (movie)

  MacCulloch, John Arnott

  Malaysia: demons

  Malekula

  Mam (spirits)

  Manchester, Seán

  Mandurugo (bloodsucker)

  Map, Walter

  Maria Theresa, Empress

  Martin, Stella

  Martinique, West Indies: zombies

  Marx, Karl

  Matheson, Richard

  Mato Grosso, Brazil: burial practices

  Maya

  McClelland, Bruce

  McNeill, William H.

  Medvegia, Serbia

  Mehmed II, Sultan (Ottoman Empire)

  Melanesia: reanimation

  Melrose Abbey, England

  Menzies, Allan

  “Metamorphosis of the Vampire” (Baudelaire)

  Metcalf, Peter

  Methodius (missionary)

  Mexico: sacrifices

  Mirabilia (Phlegon)

  Mirrors, fear of

  Mitford, Algernon B.

  Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion (Lawson)

  Modi, Sir Ervad Jivanji Jamshedji

  Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley

  Moonbeams

  More, Henry

  Mothers: cannibalism of children; vulnerability of

  Motif-Index of Folk-Literature (Thompson)

  Movies

  Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

  Mulo (undead)

  Mummies

  Mungo Lady

  Murder, vampire-inspired

  Murnau, Friedrich

  Mykonos (island), Greece

  Mytilene (island), Greece

  N

  Nachzehrer (after-devourer)

  Native Americans

  New Caledonia, South Pacific Ocean: reanimation

  New England: burials; vampire epidemics

  Nicaragua: cannibalism

  Nicholas Nickleby (Dickens)

  Nicholls, Peter

  Nietzsche, Friedrich

  Night terrors

  Nocturnal habits of vampires

  Nodier, Charles

  Nosferatu (movie)

  Nosferatu (vampire): origin of term

  Notre Dame, Paris, France

  O

  Obsequies

  Odyssey (Homer)

  Ojibwa Indians

  Orang minyak (oily men)

  Orthodox Church see Eastern Orthodoxy

  Osiris (god)

  Ossenfelder, Heinrich August

  Ottoman Empire: battle with Vlad the Impaler; cemeteries; extent; independence from

  Owls

  P

  Paganism: accusations against

  Christians; deities; sacrifices; vampires

  Pandemics

  Paole, Arnold

  Paris, France: fascination with death; plague

  Parsees

  Pasteur, Louis

  Peat bogs

  Pellagra

  Penanggalen (supernatural predator)

  Penny dreadful novels

  Pentsch, Poland: in ghost stories

  Pepys, Samuel

  Persia: archaeology

  Perun (god)

  Philip V, King (France)

  Philip VI, King (France)

  Philippines: spirits

  Phlegon

  Pisachas (flesh-eaters)

  Plagues: Black Death; burials; causes; forensic anthropology; quarantine stations; scapegoats; spread; symptoms

  Planché, James

  Plogojowitz, Peter

  Poe, Edgar Allan

  Poetic Views of the Slavs Toward Nature (Afanasiev)

  Polidori, John

  Polynesians

  Pontianak (vampire)

  Popular culture

  Porphyria

  Powell, Anthony

  Pregnant women, vulnerability of

  Premature burial

  Pretas (deceased)

  Price, Jesus Christ

  Price, Vincent

  Price, William

  Le prisonnier de la planète Mars (Le Rouge)

  Prophecies

  Protovampires

  Psychopathia Sexualis (von Krafft-Ebing)

  Purgatory

  Purge fluid

  Q

  Queen of the Damned (Rice)

  R

  Rabies

  Rakshasas (destroyers)

  Ray, Horace

  Reanimation: Antantis Castle, England; benevolent revenants; Berwick, England; Buckingham, England; causes of; letter of absolution; Melrose Abbey, England; Mykonos (island), Greece; Newburgh Abbey, England; premature burial and; prevention; resurrection; Toradja people; undead; zombies

  Redesdale, Baron

  Reincarnation

  Resurrectionists see Body snatchers

  Revenants see Reanimation

  Rice, Anne

  Richard, Father François

  Rigor mortis

  Riva, James

  Roanoke Island, North Carolina: shamans

  Rohr, Philip

  Roman Catholicism: last rites; purgatory; Rousseau and; transubstantiation; vampires and; Voltaire and

  Romani see Gypsies

  Romania: history; vampires; witches

  Rome, ancient

  Rosetti, Dinu

  Rother, Adam

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

  Rudiger, Joshua

  Russia: religions; vampires

  S

  Saberhagen, Fred

  Sacrifices

  Salem, Massachusetts: witchcraft trials

  Santorini (island), Greece

  Saponification

  Satan

  Scapegoats

  Scavengers

  Scholomance

  Scidmore, Eliza

  Science fiction

  Scientific reports of vampires

  Scotland: body snatchers

  Seabrook, William B.

  Serbia: traditional culture; vampire epidemics; vampire folklore

  Sewell, Brocard

  Sexuality: blood drinking and; of succubi; of vampires

  Shakespeare, William

  Shamans; see also Witches and sorcerers

  Shape-shifting: into bats; by dragons; into owls; b
y rakshasas; by werewolves

  Shelley, Mary Godwin

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe

  Shreck, Max

  “The Sick Rose” (Blake)

  Sigismund, King (Bohemia)

  Sima de los Huesos, Spain

  Skhul Cave, Israel

  Skin, postmortem changes in

  Slavic peoples: conversion to Christianity; folklore; history; linguistics; paganism; shamans

  Sledzik, Paul

  Smallpox

  Smith, Will

  Smoke-drying of corpses

  Snow, John

  Sorcerers see Witches and sorcerers

  South America: burial practices

  Southey, Robert

  St. Michan’s Church, Dublin, Ireland

  Staking through heart

  Stetson, George R.

  Stiles, Robert

  Stillborn infants

  Stöder (traveler)

  Stoker, Bram: career; childhood; death; literature familiar to; see also Dracula (Stoker)

  Stoker, Florence

  The Story of How the Pagans Honored Their Idols

  Strieber, Whitley

  Strix (mythic death-bird)

  Stubbe, Peter

  Styria, Austria: vampires

  Succubi (female demons)

  Sudan: live burial

  Suicide

  Sulawesi (island), Indonesia: fear of the dead

  Sumatra (island), Indonesia: shamans

  Sumerian demonology

  Summers, Montague

  Sunlight hypersensitivity

  Swieten, Gerard van

  T

  Tales of Old Japan (Mitford)

  Tapuya people

  Taranis (god)

  Taylor, Timothy

  Television programs

  Theater

  Thomas, Lewis

  Thompson, Reginald Campbell

  Thompson, Stith

  Thoreau, Henry David

  Thracians

  Tibet: exposure of corpses; shamans

  Titian (artist)

  Tongaranka people

  Toporov, V.

  Toradja people

  Torres Strait Islanders

  Totem and Taboo (Freud)

  Towers of Silence

  Tozer, Henry

  Traité sur les Apparitions des Esprits, et sur les Vampires (Calmet)

  Transylvania (region), Romania

  Trelawny, Edward John

  Trigg, Elwood B.

  “True Blood” (HBO series)

  Tuberculosis: cultural explanations for; epidemics; preventive measures; symptoms; vampire epidemics and

  Twitchell, James

  Tylor, Edward B.

  Typhus

  U

  Ukraine: vampires

  Undead see Reanimation

  United States: body snatchers

  Urnfield culture

  V

  Vaccaei people

  The Vampire: His Kith and Kin (Summers)

  Vampire bats

  Vampire Chronicles (Rice)

  Vampire epidemics: New England; Serbia

  The Vampire in Europe (Summers)

  Vampire slayers

  Vampires: characteristics of; earliest known representation; etymology

  Vampires (gang)

  Vampires, Burials, and Death (Barber)

  I Vampiri (Davanzati)

  Vampiric condition see Corpses: vampiric state “The Vampyre” (Byron)

  Varney the Vampyre; or, The Feast of Blood

  Veles, Macedonia

  Venice, Italy: exhumation and study of plague victims; plague; public health measures

  Vetalas (unsatisfied dead)

  Victoria, Queen (United Kingdom)

  Vienna, Austria: plague

  Vikram and the Vampire; or, Tales of Hindu Devilry (Burton)

  Vlad II Dracul

  Vlad III Dracula see Vlad the Impaler

  Vlad the Impaler: death and burial; exaggerations about; as model for Dracula; in Romanian history

  Volos (god)

  Voltaire

  Von Krafft-Ebing, Richard

  Voodoo

  A Voyage into the Levant (de Tournefort)

  Vrykolakas (undead)

  Vultures

  W

  Walker, George Alfred

  Walking dead see Reanimation

  Wallachia (region), Romania

  Walls, Denis

  Walpole, Horace

  Walton Cemetery, Connecticut

  Wandering dead see Reanimation

  Warg (wolf)

  Wellington, Duke of

  Wells, James W.

  Wends

  Werewolves

  Wilkinson, William

  William of Newburgh

  Willoughby-Meade, Gerald

  Witches and sorcerers: causing diseases; characteristics of; in Christianity; demonic possession of; European hysteria; execution of; familiars; in Native American mythology; in paganism; in the Philippines; reanimating the dead; reanimation of; relationship to vampires; in Salem, Massachusetts; shamans and; in Slavic cultures; see also Shamans

  Wizards see Witches and sorcerers

  Wojdyla, Elizabeth

  Women, vulnerability of

  Wordsworth, William

  Worms

  Wroclaw, Poland see Breslau (Wroclaw), Poland

  Wuthering Heights (Brontë)

  Y

  Yanomamo Indians

  Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn

  Yearsley, MacLeod

  Yeats, William Butler

  Young, Almira

  Young, Levi

  Young, Nancy

  Z

  Zapotec Indians

  Zombies

 

 

 


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