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Mutilated corpses and undead mothers-in-law: vampire epidemics through history

Mutilated corpses and undead mothers-in-law: vampire epidemics through history

Update: 2025-11-21
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Fears of the undead rising from their graves to cause trouble have recurred in societies around the globe throughout the centuries. But why was your mother-in-law especially likely to become a vampire? What makes Count Dracula a highly unusual bloodsucker? And how would you best mutilate a vampire's corpse to neutralise their threat? Speaking to Ellie Cawthorne, Professor John Blair shares stories of vampire 'epidemics' throughout history from his new book Killing the Dead.




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Pedro Harcourt

ehs a loonie.

Nov 21st
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Pedro Harcourt

is this a Monty python episode?

Nov 21st
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Mutilated corpses and undead mothers-in-law: vampire epidemics through history

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