Jean La Fontaine, Witches and Demons: A Comparative Perspective on Witchcraft and Satanism (Oxford: Berghahn, 2016), 150 pp., £60 (cloth), £17.50 (paper)

Authors

  • Ethan Doyle White University College London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.v18i2.31804

Keywords:

Witchcraft, Satanism, African Witchcraft, Satanic Ritual Abuse

Author Biography

  • Ethan Doyle White, University College London
    A trained archaeologist, Ethan Doyle White is currently undertaking doctoral research into the archaeological evidence for popular religion in early medieval Britain at University College London (UCL). As an independent scholar, he is an established figure in the field of contemporary Pagan studies, being the author of both Wicca: History, Belief, and Community in Modern Pagan Witchcraft (Sussex Academic Press, 2016) and a range of articles in such peer-reviewed journals as The Pomegranate, Nova Religio, and Magic, Ritual and Witchcraft. His current research interests focus on pre-Christian and folk religiosity in early medieval Europe alongside the adoption of pre-Christian beliefs and imagery within modern Pagan new religious movements.

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Published

2016-12-28

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Book Reviews

How to Cite

Doyle White, E. (2016). Jean La Fontaine, Witches and Demons: A Comparative Perspective on Witchcraft and Satanism (Oxford: Berghahn, 2016), 150 pp., £60 (cloth), £17.50 (paper). Pomegranate, 18(2), 245-247. https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.v18i2.31804