The book's approach is to blend historical analysis with psychological insights, challenging the notion of pranks as simple entertainment. It delves into the social functions of practical jokes, such as their role in bonding, social commentary, and the maintenance of group hierarchies. By understanding cognitive biases and emotional responses, readers can gain a deeper appreciation for the complex interplay between humor and human behavior.
The book progresses chronologically, starting with the origins of pranks in the medieval period and moving through the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Victorian era before reaching the modern day. The concluding chapters explore the psychological dimensions of practical jokes, including the ethical considerations and potential for harm, providing a comprehensive understanding of this pervasive aspect of social history.
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