Vampyrus Serviensis: The First Vampire Craze in the Habsburg Monarchy

Tyler Isgar “Between 1730 and 1735,” wrote Voltaire in his Dictionnaire Philosophique, “nothing was spoken about more than vampires — how they were hunted down, their hearts torn out, and their bodies burnt. They were like the martyrs of old; the more of them that they burnt, the more of them they found.” The popular culture craze for vampires from the turn of the twenty-first … Continue reading Vampyrus Serviensis: The First Vampire Craze in the Habsburg Monarchy