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Area of Science:

  • History of Science
  • Psychical Research
  • Sociology of Intimacy

Background:

  • Rosalie Thompson, a medium, participated in experimental séances with the Society for Psychical Research (SPR) from 1899 to 1907.
  • These séances were crucial for developing the SPR's theories on telepathy, personality, and survival.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To situate psychical research as an intimate practice.
  • To explore how the 'small history' of Mrs. Thompson reveals broader societal aspects of intimacy in early 20th-century Britain.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of extensive séance notes taken by SPR researchers.
  • Examination of published materials related to the Rosalie Thompson case.

Main Results:

  • The scientific method of psychical research relied on intimate evidence produced by the medium, including physical touch.
  • Personal relationships among SPR proponents (neighbors, friends, relatives) deepened, especially after key members' deaths, with communication occurring via Thompson.

Conclusions:

  • Psychical research in this era was deeply intertwined with personal relationships and intimate practices.
  • Mrs. Thompson's case study offers insights into the complex nature of intimacy within early 20th-century British society and scientific inquiry.