> [Corrsin, Stephen D](corrsin.md). "'Spectral, Dancing Hosts of War': German-language Research on Sword Dancing before World War I". *Folklore* 119(3):274-294, (December 2008).
> [jstor](http://www.jstor.org/stable/40646469)
## Abstract
> This article focuses on four major German and Austrian figures, from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in the study of the history of sword dancing, and their key approaches to the field: Karl Müllenhoff, Wilhelm Mannhardt, Heinrich Schurtz, and Leopold von Schroeder. Their work drew on classical studies (Tacitus's the *Germania* has an apparent reference), comparative ethnography, the ideas of secret men's societies and their initiation rituals, and, underlying everything, the concept of Germanic continuity from prehistory to the present.
## Contents
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Introduction
The Study of Sword Dancing and the Germania of Tacitus
Karl Müllenhoff
Wilhelm Mannhardt
Heinrich Schurtz and the Concept of Männerbund
Leopold von Schroeder's Synthesis
Conclusions
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Ackownledgements
Notes
References Cited
Biographical Note