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  • Contemporary Germanic/Norse Paganism and Recent Survey Data

    Joshua Marcus Cragle
    77-116
    2017-07-06
  • Discourses of Paganism in the British and Irish Press During the Early Pagan Revival

    G. J. Wheeler
    5-24
    2017-07-06
  • From Folklore to Esotericism and Back: Neo-Paganism in Serbia

    Nemanja Radulovic
    47-76
    2017-07-06
  • The Hunt for Lost Identity Native Faith Paganism in Contemporary Lithuania

    Dalia Senvaitytė
    234-260
    2019-06-21
  • Becoming a Virtual Pagan: “Conversion” or Identity Construction?

    James R. Lewis
    24-34
    2015-02-06
  • Pagan Leaders and Clergy: A Quantitative Exploration

    Gwendolyn Reece
    25-46
    2017-07-06
  • Claiming Europe Celticity in Russian Pagan and Nativist Movement (1990s–2010s)

    Dmitry Galtsin
    208-233
    2019-06-21
  • A Lokian Family: Queer and Pagan Agency in Montreal

    Martin Lepage
    79-101
    2014-08-12
  • Kathryn Rountree, Crafting Contemporary Pagan Identities in a Catholic Society (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2010), 206 pp., B&W illustrations, $99.95 (cloth).

    Jenny Butler
    299-301
    2014-08-12
  • An Intersubjective Critique of A Critique of Pagan Scholarship

    Michael York
    136-150
    2014-08-12
  • Pagan and Indigenous Communities in Interreligious Contexts Interrogating Identity, Power, and Authenticity

    Lee Gilmore
    179-207
    2019-06-21
  • Navigating Praxis: Pagan Studies vs. Esoteric Studies

    Amy Hale
    151-163
    2014-08-12
  • A Double Issue of The Pomegranate: The First Decades of Contemporary Pagan Studies

    Chas S. Clifton
    5-13
    2016-02-08
  • Deepening Conversations between Ritual Studies and Pagan Studies

    Michelle Mueller
    5-23
    2015-02-06
  • Introduction: Gender in Contemporary Paganism and Esotericism

    Manon Hedenborg-White, Inga Bårdsen Tollefsen
    7-11
    2014-08-12
  • Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors among Pagans

    Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers
    223-249
    2014-08-12
  • 'God Giving Birth' - Connecting British Wicca with Radical Feminism and Goddess Spirituality during the 1970s-1980s: The Case Study of Monica Sjöö

    Shai Feraro
    31-60
    2014-08-12
  • Beyond Hogwarts: Higher Education and Contemporary Pagans1

    James R. Lewis, Sverre Andreas Fekjan
    273-284
    2014-08-12
  • Gender and Paganism in Census and Survey Data

    James R. Lewis, Inga Bårdsen Tollefsen
    61-78
    2014-08-12
  • Donna Weston and Andy Bennett, eds., Pop Pagans: Paganism and Popular Music (Durham: Acumen, 2013), 246 pp., £65.00 (cloth), £19.99 (paper).

    Ethan Doyle White
    285-288
    2014-08-12
  • Gender in Russian Rodnoverie

    Kaarina Aitamurto
    12-30
    2014-08-12
  • On the Agony of Czech Slavic Paganism and the Representation of One’s Own Funeral among Contemporary Czech Pagans

    Giuseppe Maiello
    137-156
    2019-06-21
  • Response to the Panel, “What Is Wrong with Pagan Studies? Critiquing Methodologies”: Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Baltimore, Maryland, November 24, 2013

    Shawn Arthur
    164-177
    2014-08-12
  • Healing Community: Pagan Cultural Models and Experiences in Seeking Well-Being

    Kimberly D. Kirner
    80-108
    2015-02-06
  • Cleanliness is Next to Godliness, But Oaths are for Horses: Antecedents and Consequences of the Institutionalization of Secrecy in Initiatory Wicca

    Léon A. van Gulik
    233-255
    2014-01-13
  • Pagan Prayer and Worship: A Qualitative Study of Perceptions

    Janet Goodall, Emyr Williams, Catherine Goodall
    178-201
    2014-08-12
  • An Esbat among the Quads An Episode of Witchcraft at Oxford University in the 1920s

    Graham John Wheeler
    157-178
    2019-06-21
  • The Image of Paganism in the Age of Reason: From Idolatry towards a Secular Concept of Polytheism

    Pavel Horák
    125-149
    2016-12-28
  • The Image of Paganism in the British Romanticism

    Pavel Horák
    141-165
    2018-03-07
  • “Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids: A Journey through the English Ritual Year”

    Ethan Doyle White
    304-308
    2014-01-13
  • Who Is, and Who Is Not a Pagan? Struggles in Defining Contemporary Paganism A Response to Ethan Doyle White

    Pavel Horák
    125–145
    2021-09-06
  • “Of Divels in Sarmatia Honored” Writing Baltic Paganism In Early Modern England

    Francis Young
    70–95
    2023-01-26
  • Heathens up North:Politics, Polemics and Contemporary Norse Paganism in Norway

    Egil Asprem
    41-69
    2008-10-03
  • Dancing in a Universe of Lights and Shadows

    Nikki Bado
    122-135
    2014-08-12
  • Impediments to Practice in Contemporary Paganism

    Gwendolyn Reece
    150-177
    2015-08-25
  • Introduction: Paganism, Initiation and Ritual

    Christian Giudice, Henrik Bogdan
    181-183
    2014-01-13
  • Pagan Saxon Resistance to Charlemagne’s Mission: ‘Indigenous’ Religion and ‘World’ Religion in the Early Middle Ages

    Carole Cusack
    33-51
    2012-03-09
  • The Decline of Contemporary Celtic Paganism in the Czech Republic: Factors in the Growth and Erosion of Czech Celtophilia

    Jan Reichstäter
    71-91
    2018-08-23
  • Theoretical, Terminological, and Taxonomic Trouble in the Academic Study of Contemporary Paganism: A Case for Reform

    Ethan Doyle White
    31-59
    2016-08-09
  • Philip West, The Old Ones in the Old Book: Pagan Roots of the Hebrew Old Testament (Winchester: Moon Books, 2012), 128 pp., $16.95 (paperback).

    Stephanie Lynn Budin
    321-324
    2014-01-13
  • The Search for “Meaning”: Occult Redefinitions and the Internet

    Morandir Armson
    55-79
    2015-02-06
  • An Outsider Inside Becoming a Scholar of Contemporary Paganism

    Helen A. Berger
    128-140
    2016-02-08
  • “Pagan Politics in the 21st Century: ‘Peace and Love’ or ‘Blood and Soil’?”

    Michael F. Strmiska
    5-44
    2018-08-23
  • The Sacredness of Museum Spaces in Activities of the Pagan Community Rus’ke Pravoslavne Kolo (Community of Rus’ people who praise gods)

    Oksana Smorzhevska
    115–139
    2022-04-06
  • Marisol Charbonneau, Quebec’s Distinct Paganism

    Helen A. Berger
    235–237
    2022-04-06
  • Edward J. Watts, The Final Pagan Generation

    Chas S. Clifton
    117-118
    2018-08-23
  • Being at Home in Nature: A Levinasian Approach to Pagan Environmental Ethics

    Barbara Jane Davy
    157-172
    2007-03-08
  • Jennifer Snook, American Heathens: The Politics of Identity in a Pagan Religious Movement (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2015), ix + 221 pp. $94.50 (cloth) $29.95 (paper) $29.95 (ebook)

    Barbara Jane Davy
    117-118
    2017-07-06
  • Glory to Dazhboh (Sun-god) or to All Native Gods? Monotheism and Polytheism in Contemporary Ukrainian Paganism

    Mariya Lesiv
    197-222
    2010-04-06
  • Christine Hoff Kraemer, Eros and Touch from a Pagan Perspective: Divided for Love’s Sake (New York: Routledge, 2014) 224 pp., $145 (cloth)

    Constance Wise
    112-115
    2016-08-09
  • The Native Faith Group Veles A Case Study of Slovene Contemporary Paganism

    Nejc Petric, Mirjana Borenović
    174–195
    2021-09-06
  • Modern Latvian Paganism: Some Introductory Remarks

    Michael Strmiska
    22-30
    2013-07-18
  • The Law of the Jungle: Self and Community in the Online Therianthropy Movement

    Venetia Laura Delano Robertson
    256-280
    2014-01-13
  • If That Which Thou Seekest Thou Findest Not Within Thee, Thou Wilt Never Find It On The Internet How Practitioner Contemporary Pagans and Ritual Magicians Access and Use Information

    Joanne Fitzpatrick
    203–231
    2022-04-06
  • Tobias Churton, Aleister Crowley: The Biography (London: Watkins Publishing, 2011), 496 pp., £19.27 (cloth), £14.99 (paper). Henrik Bogdan and Martin P. Starr, eds., Aleister Crowley and Western Esotericism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), 432 pp.

    Ethan Doyle White
    305-311
    2014-08-12
  • Thomas Hatsis, The Witches’ Ointment: The Secret History of Psychedelic Magic; Psychedelic Mystery Traditions: Spirit Plants, Magical Practices, Ecstatic States

    Chas S. Clifton
    259–261
    2021-09-06
  • Ronald Hutton, The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present

    Chas S. Clifton
    135-136
    2019-11-08
  • Navigating Academia and Spirituality from a Pagan Perspective

    Michael York
    115-127
    2016-02-08
  • Anna Fedele, Looking for Mary Magdalene: Alternative Pilgrimage and Ritual Creativity at Catholic Shrines in France (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013), 336 pp., $35 (cloth).

    Amy Renee Whitehead
    293-295
    2014-08-12
  • Renovating the Broom Closet: Factors Contributing to the Growth of Contemporary Paganism in Canada

    Síân Reid
    128-140
    2007-03-08
  • Meeting Freya and the Cailleich, Celebrating Life and Death: Rites of Passage beyond Dutch Contemporary Pagan Community

    Hanneke Minkjan
    281-303
    2014-01-13
  • Ancient Gods—New Ages: Lessons from Hungarian Paganism

    Réka Szilárdi
    44-57
    2009-09-04
  • Acknowledgements

    Chas Clifton
    285
    2020-08-03
  • Russian Paganism and the Issue of Nationalism: A Case Study of the Circle of Pagan Tradition

    Kaarina Aitamurto
    184-210
    2007-03-09
  • PantheaCon 2011 Report

    Christine Hoff Kraemer
    276-280
    2011-06-05
  • ‘I would rather be a god/dess than a cyborg’: A Pagan Encounter with Donna Haraway

    Thom van Dooren
    42-58
    2007-03-08
  • The Old Pomegranate and the New

    Fritz Muntean
    81-85
    2016-02-08
  • Who Owns the Heart of Vilnius? Pagans, Catholics, and Contested National Religious Heritage

    Eglė Aleknaitė
    92–114
    2022-04-06
  • John Michael Greer, The King in Orange: The Magical and Occult Roots of Political Power

    Chas S. Clifton
    244–248
    2022-04-06
  • Paganism as Root Religion

    Michael York
    11-18
    2007-02-15
  • Witches, Pagans and Historians. An Extended Review of Max Dashu, Witches and Pagans: Women in European Folk Religion, 700–1000

    Ronald Hutton
    205-234
    2016-12-28
  • Nature and Ethnicity in East European Paganism: An Environmental Ethic of the Religious Right?

    Adrian Ivakhiv
    194-225
    2007-03-08
  • Editor's Note

    Chas S. Clifton
    5-6
    2014-08-12
  • Negotiating Gender Essentialism in Contemporary Paganism

    Regina Smith Oboler
    159-184
    2011-06-05
  • The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius

    Maggie Carew
    28-36
    1997-02-01
  • The Academy, the Otherworld and Between

    Kathryn Rountree
    155-169
    2016-02-08
  • Carole M. Cusack, Invented Religions: Imagination, Fiction, and Faith (Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, 2010), 179 pp., $89.96 (cloth), $79.96 (e-book).

    Christine Hoff Kraemer
    317-320
    2014-01-13
  • Notes from the Underground

    The Editors
    1
    2001-05-01
  • Review of The Paganism Reader edited by Chas S. Clifton and Graham Harvey

    Douglas Ezzy
    238-241
    2007-03-08
  • Contemporary Paganism in Portugal The Case of the Pagan Federation International

    Daniela Cordovil
    16–29
    2021-03-10
  • The Shrineless God: Paganism, Literature and Art in Forties. Britain

    Nick Freeman
    157-174
    2007-03-08
  • Contemporary Pagans and Stigmatized Identity

    Gwendolyn Reece
    60-95
    2016-08-09
  • Jefferson F. Calico, Being Viking: Heathenry in Contemporary America

    Galina Krasskova
    267-270
    2019-06-21
  • Reflecting on Studying Wicca from within the Academy and the Craft An Autobiographical Perspective

    Melissa Harrington
    180-193
    2016-02-08
  • Re-Imagining Inanna: The Gendered Reappropriation of the Ancient Goddess in Modern Goddess Worship

    Paul Thomas
    53-69
    2007-02-15
  • Gleb Botkin and the Church of Aphrodite

    Dmitry Galtsin
    91-107
    2013-07-18
  • Hellenismos Texts in the Contemporary Worship of the Ancient Greek Gods in North America

    Stian Sundell Torjussen
    196–220
    2021-09-06
  • Stefanie von Schnurbein, Norse Revival: Transformations of Germanic Paganism (Leiden: Brill, 2016), 418 pp., $140 (cloth), $25 (paper), Open Access (ebook).

    Jefferson F. Calico
    265-267
    2018-03-07
  • Review of Contemporary Paganism: Minority Religions in a Majoritarian America by Carol Barner-Barry

    Douglas E. Cowan
    250-252
    2007-03-08
  • Pagan Rome was Rebuilt in a Play: Roggero Musmeci Ferrari Bravo and the Representation of Rumon

    Christian Giudice
    212-232
    2014-01-13
  • On the Pagan Parallax: A Sociocultural Exploration of the Tension between Eclecticism and Traditionalism as Observed among Dutch Wiccans

    Léon van Gulik
    49-70
    2011-01-11
  • Actually, I’m Pagan Thanks to Music The Role of Žiarislav’s Music in the Life of Modern Pagans in Slovakia

    Michal Puchovský
    17–40
    2023-01-26
  • Putting the Blood Back into Blót: The Revival of Animal Sacrifice in Modern Nordic Paganism

    Michael Strmiska
    154-189
    2007-12-17
  • The Owl, the Dragon and the Magician Reflections on Being an Anthropologist Studying Magic

    Susan Greenwood
    141-154
    2016-02-08
  • Emma Wilby, Visions of Isobel Gowdie: Magic, Shamanism and Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century Scotland (Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2010), 616 pp., £75/$125 (cloth), £35/$65 (paper).

    Melissa Harrington
    112-114
    2015-02-06
  • The Morrigan as a “Dark Goddess” A Goddess Re-Imagined Through Therapeutic Self-Narration of Women on Social Media

    Áine Warren
    237-255
    2020-08-03
  • "Be Pagan Once Again": Folk Music, Heritage, and Socio-sacred Networks in Contemporary American Paganism

    Christopher Chase
    146-160
    2007-03-09
  • Pagan(ish) Senses and Sensibilities

    Adrian Ivakhiv
    194-205
    2016-02-08
  • Melissa M. Wilcox, Queer Women and Religious Individualism (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009), 276 pp., $24.95 (paper), $65 (cloth).

    Rachel Morgain
    309-312
    2014-01-13
  • Harran: Last Refuge of Classical Paganism

    Donald H Frew
    17-29
    1999-08-01
  • Conversion as Colonization: Pagan Reconstructionism and Ethnopsychiatry

    Anne Ferlat
    207-238
    2015-08-25
  • The Idol and the Numinous: the Pagan quest for the Holy

    Dominique Beth Wilson
    131-138
    2011-06-05
  • Where Are There Sacred Mountains and What Makes Them Magical? A Material Religion Perspective

    Michael York
    146–173
    2021-09-06
  • Playing Croquet with Hedgehogs (Still) Becoming a Scholar of Paganism and Animism

    Graham Harvey
    99-114
    2016-02-08
  • Introduction to the Special Issue of The Pomegranate on Pagans and Museums

    Caroline Tully
    1–9
    2022-04-06
  • Witchcraft: Changing patterns of participation in the early twenty first century

    Douglas Ezzy, Helen A Berger
    165-180
    2010-03-25
  • Wolves Amongst the Sheep Looking Beyond the Aesthetics of Polish National Socialism

    Mariusz Filip
    210-236
    2020-08-03
  • Walking Widdershins

    Wendy Griffin
    86-98
    2016-02-08
  • Seeking Sekhmet The veneration of Sekhmet Statues in contemporary museums

    Olivia Ciaccia
    34–63
    2022-04-06
  • Landscape Archaeology, Paganism, and the Interpretation of Megaliths

    Jess Beck, Stephen Chrisomalis
    142-162
    2009-04-20
  • W. Michael Ashcraft, A Historical Introduction to the Study of New Religious Movements

    Carole M. Cusack
    261-263
    2019-06-21
  • The Status of Witchcraft in the Modern World

    Ronald Hutton
    121-131
    2007-12-17
  • Paganism and Politics: A View from Central-Eastern Europe

    Michael F. Strmiska
    166-172
    2018-03-07
  • Introduction to the Special Issue of The Pomegranate on Paganism, Art, and Fashion

    Caroline Jane Tully
    141-145
    2020-08-03
  • The Love Which Dare Not Speak its Name: An Examination of Pagan Symbolism and Morality in Fin de siecle Decadent Fiction

    Kelly Anne Reid
    130-141
    2009-04-20
  • Marco Pasi, Aleister Crowley and the Temptation of Politics (Durham: Acumen Publishing, 2013), 238 pp., $99.95 (cloth), $27.95 (paper).

    Sarah Veale
    115-117
    2015-02-06
  • Review of The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Paganism edited by Shelley Rabinovitch and James Lewis

    Marilyn R. Pukkila
    136-137
    2007-02-15
  • Masks in Magical Meetings

    M Macha NightMare
    44-49
    1998-05-01
  • The Gatherings of the Elders: The Beginnings of a Pagan International

    Koenraad Elst
    140-158
    2013-07-18
  • Edward Bever and Randall Styers, eds., Magic in the Modern World: Strategies of Repression and Legitimization (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017), vi + 208 pp., $74.95 (cloth)

    Michael D Bailey
    119-121
    2017-07-06
  • Book Review: Remembering a Faery Tradition: A Case of Wicca in Nineteenth-Century America

    Chas S. Clifton
    270-272
    2011-06-05
  • Pagans and Things: Idolatry or Materiality?

    Amy Whitehead
    96-102
    2011-01-11
  • Murphy Pizza, Paganistan: Contemporary Community in Minnesota’s Twin Cities

    Marisol Charbonneau
    125–127
    2023-01-26
  • Medievalism, Paganism, and the Tower Ravens

    Boria Sax
    62-77
    2007-05-01
  • Pagan Deism: Three Views

    Margarian Bridger
    37-42
    1997-02-01
  • Weaving a Tangled Web? Pagan ethics and issues of history, ‘race’ and ethnicity in Pagan identity

    Anne-Marie Gallagher
    19-29
    1999-11-01
  • Modern Paganism as a Legitimating Framework for Post-Materialist Values

    Mika Lassander
    74-96
    2009-09-04
  • The Rise of the Fourfold Goddess Construct among Western Goddess Women and Feminist Witches

    Shai Feraro
    1–15
    2021-03-10
  • Review of Modern Paganism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives by Michael F. Strimska

    Nikki Bado-Fralick
    250-251
    2007-03-09
  • The Birth of Counterjihadist Terrorism: Reflections on some Unspoken Dimensions of 22/7

    Egil Asprem
    17-32
    2012-03-09
  • Stephen A. McNallen, Asatru: A Native European Spirituality (Nevada City, Calif.: Runestone Press, 2015), 212 pp., $18 (paper)

    Jefferson F. Calico
    116-119
    2016-08-09
  • Review of European Paganism: The Realities of Cult from Antiquity to the Middle Ages by Ken Dowden

    Graham Harvey
    127-128
    2007-02-15
  • A Yellow Dress at Chilly Brauron: The Taming of Wild Girls

    Kate Slater
    31-43
    1998-05-01
  • A Country for the Savant: Paganism, Popular Fiction and the Invention of Greece, 1914-1966

    Nick Freeman
    21-40
    2008-10-03
  • The Pagan Explosion Revisited: A Statistical Postmortem on the Teen Witch Fad

    James R. Lewis
    128-139
    2013-07-18
  • “You Took My Spirit Captive among the Leaves”: The Creation of Blodeuwedd in Re-Imaginings of the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi

    Cara Bartels-Bland
    178-206
    2015-08-25
  • The Magical Cosmology of Rosaleen Norton

    Nevill Stuart Drury
    208-238
    2011-06-05
  • The Shaymaran Philosophy, Resistance, and the Defeat of the Lost Goddess of Kurdistan

    Dilşa Deniz
    221–248
    2021-09-06
  • Book Excerpt: The Mists of Cyberhenge: Mapping the Modern Pagan Internet

    Douglas E. Cowan
    59-97
    2007-03-08
  • Response to Michael York’s “Idolatry, Ecology and the Sacred as Tangible”

    Mogg Morgan
    94-95
    2011-01-11
  • Masks of Cernunnos Variations on the Theme of the Face of Cernunnos on the Pillar of the Boatmen

    Jean-Paul Savignac
    1–16
    2023-01-26
  • “The Most Powerful Portal in Zion” - Kursi The Spiritual Site that Became an Intersection of Ley-lines and Multicultural Discourses

    Marianna Ruah-Midbar Shapiro, Adi Sasson
    100-127
    2019-11-08
  • Ancestral Wisdom and Ethnic Nationalism: A View from Eastern Europe

    Victor Shnirelman
    41-61
    2007-05-01
  • Revisionism and Counter-Revisionism in Pagan History

    Ronald Hutton
    225-256
    2013-01-14
  • Kristy S. Coleman, Re-Riting Woman: Dianic Wicca and the Feminine Divine (Lanham, Md.: AltaMira Press, 2010), 257 pp., $35.00 (paperback).

    Michelle Mueller
    325-328
    2014-01-13
  • Atlantis of the North The Contested Reception of Old Uppsala, between Nationalism, Religious Identity, and Secular History

    Fredrik Gregorius
    64–91
    2022-04-06
  • The Myth of Historical Narrative: Margaret Murray's The God of the Witches

    Nancy Ramsey
    2-15
    1998-02-01
  • Valerie Kivelson, Desperate Magic: The Moral Economy of Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century Russia (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2013), 349 pp., $79.95. (cloth), $27.95 (paper).

    Ronald Hutton
    121-124
    2015-02-06
  • The Neolithic Great Goddess: a Study in Modern Tradition

    Ronald Hutton
    22-35
    1997-08-01
  • The Magician of Shakespeare's The Tempest

    Maggie Carew
    18-30
    1998-05-01
  • The Goddess Returns to Italy - Paganism and Wicca reborn as a new religious and social movement

    Francesca C. Howell
    5-20
    2008-10-03
  • Idolatry, Ecology, and the Sacred as Tangible

    Michael York
    74-93
    2011-01-11
  • Witches’ Tears: Spiritual Feminism, Epistemology, and Witch Hunt Horror Stories

    Laurel Zwissler
    176-204
    2016-12-28
  • Creativity, Spirituality, and Awen An Exploratory Study of Learning the Bardic Arts and Eisteddfodau in the Modern Druid Tradition

    Dana Driscoll
    41–69
    2023-01-26
  • The Ethics of Pagan Ritual

    Douglas Ezzy
    76-99
    2019-11-08
  • The Melting Cauldron: Ethnicity, Diversity, and Identity in a Contemporary Pagan Subculture

    Marisol Charbonneau
    5-21
    2007-05-01
  • The Heart of Thelema: Morality, Amorality, and Immorality in Aleister Crowley’s Thelemic Cult

    Mogg Morgan
    163-183
    2013-01-14
  • Bernd-Christian Otto and Michael Stausberg (eds), Defining Magic: A Reader

    Carole M. Cusack
    115-116
    2018-08-23
  • S. Kelley Harrell, Runic Book of Days: A Guide to Living the Annual Cycle of Rune Magick and Nigel Pennick, Runic Lore & Legend: Wyrdstaves of Old Northumbria

    Jefferson F. Calico
    278-280
    2020-08-03
  • Wandering Dreams and Social Marches: Varieties of Paganism in Late Victorian and Edwardian England

    Jennifer Hallett
    161-183
    2007-03-09
  • Margaret St. Clair, Forgotten Foremother of Pagan Science Fiction

    Chas S Clifton
    36-45
    1997-08-01
  • Letter from the Editor: The Pomegranate Returns from the Underworld

    Chas S. Clifton
    5-10
    2007-02-15
  • The Sacred Marriage: Hierogamy in Grand Opera

    John Yohalem
    2-17
    1998-05-01
  • Expanding Religious Studies: The Obsolences of the Sacred/Secular Framework for Pagan, Earthen, and Indigenous Religion. Part 2: Rethinking the Concept of ‘Religion’ and ‘Maturi’ as a New Scheme

    Mikirou Zitukawa, Michael York
    256-277
    2009-04-20
  • The Dievturi Movement in the Reports of the Latvian Political Police (1939–1940)

    Anita Stasulane
    31-46
    2013-07-18
  • S. Zohreh Kermani, Pagan Family Values: Childhood and the Religious Imagination in Contemporary American Paganism (New York: New York University Press, 2013), 235 pp., $27.00 (paper).

    Michelle Mueller
    255-257
    2015-08-25
  • The Meaning of "Wicca": A Study in Etymology, History, and Pagan Politics

    Ethan Doyle White
    185-207
    2011-06-05
  • Civil Religion Aspects of Neo-Paganism

    Michael York
    253-260
    2007-03-08
  • Michael D. J. Bintley and Thomas J. T. Williams (eds), Representing Beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia (Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: The Boydell Press, 2015), xii and 295 pp., €84.99 (cloth).

    Carole M. Cusack
    242-244
    2016-12-28
  • Asa Trulsson, Cultivating the Sacred: Ritual Creativity and Practice among Women in Contemporary Europe (Lund, Sweden: Center for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University, 2010), 423 pp., no price available (paperback).

    Wendy Griffin
    291-292
    2014-08-12
  • Spiritual Pizzica A Southern Italian Perspective on Contemporary Paganism

    Giovanna Parmigiani
    53-75
    2019-11-08
  • Philip Heselton, Witchfather: A Life of Gerald Gardner: Volume One—Into the Witch Cult and Witchfather: A Life of Gerald Gardner: Volume Two—From Witch Cult to Wicca (Loughborough, Leicestershire: Thoth Publications, 2012), 686 pp., £16.95 (Vol.1) £18.95

    Ethan Doyle White
    171-174
    2013-07-18
  • New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library: The Making of a Pagan Archive

    Guy Frost
    251-264
    2018-03-07
  • Neuroticism and Intensity of Religious Affect among Practising British Pagans

    Leslie J. Francis, Emyr Williams, Ursula Billington
    223-239
    2010-03-25
  • Czech Pagans’ Views on Extremism

    Jan Merička, Josef Smolik
    45-70
    2018-08-23
  • Review of Legitimating New Religions by James R. Lewis

    Douglas Ezzy
    229-231
    2007-03-08
  • Book Reviews: Two New Books on Pagan Ritual

    Diana Tracy
    48-52
    1997-08-01
  • Carole M. Cusack, The Sacred Tree: Ancient and Medieval Manifestations (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011), xvi + 200 pp., £34.99 (cloth).

    Lauren Bernauer
    289-290
    2014-08-12
  • Re-crafting the Past: The Complex Relationship between Myth and Ritual in the Contemporary Pagan Reshaping of Eleusis

    Maria Beatrice Bittarello
    230-255
    2009-04-20
  • Thomas Besom, Inka Human Sacrifice and Mountain Worship: Strategies for Empire Unification (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2013), 309 pp., $65 (hardcover).

    Caroline J Tully
    122-125
    2017-07-06
  • Sites, Texts, Contexts and Inscriptions of Meaning: Investigating Pagan Authenticities. in a Text-Based Society

    Jenny Blain, Robert J. Wallis
    231-252
    2007-03-08
  • John Michell, Radical Traditionalism and the Emerging Politics of the Pagan New Right

    Amy Hale
    77-97
    2012-03-09
  • Review of Nine Worlds of Seid-Magic: Ecstasy and Neo-Shamanism in Northern European Paganism by Jenny Blain

    Dana Kramer-Rolls
    140-143
    2007-02-15
  • Attitudes Towards Potential Harmful Magical Practices in Contemporary Paganism - A Survey

    Bethan Juliet Oake
    26-52
    2019-11-08
  • Review: Her Hidden Children: The Rise of Wicca and Paganism in America

    Murph Pizza
    200-201
    2007-12-17
  • Michael G. Lloyd, Bull of Heaven: The Mythic Life of Eddie Buczynski and the Rise of the New York Pagan (Hubardston, Mass.: Asphodel Press, 2012), 703 pp., $60 (cloth), $44 (paper), $9.99 (ebook).

    Ethan Doyle White
    161-164
    2013-07-18
  • Writing the History of Witchcraft: A Personal View

    Ronald Hutton
    239-262
    2011-06-05
  • Pagan Terror: The Role of Pagan Ideology in Church Burnings and the 1990s Norwegian Black Metal Subculture

    Miroslav Vrzal
    173-204
    2018-03-07
  • Participation of Contemporary Pagans in Heritage Politics of Lithuania

    Eglė Aleknaitė
    92-114
    2018-08-23
  • Why “God” as “She” Provokes us:Semiotically Speaking --The Significance of the Divine Feminine

    Kristy Coleman
    117-127
    2007-03-08
  • Popular Witchcraft and Environmentalism

    Douglas Ezzy
    29-57
    2007-03-09
  • Notes from the Underground

    The Editors
    1
    1997-02-01
  • Wicca, Esotericism and Living Nature: Assessing Wicca as Nature Religion

    Jo Pearson
    4-15
    2000-11-01
  • In Defense of Pagan Studies: A Response to Davidsen’s Critique

    Ethan Doyle White
    5-21
    2013-07-18
  • Prevalence and Importance of Contemporary Pagan Practices

    Gwendolyn Reece
    35-54
    2015-02-06
  • Raising the Dragon: Folklore and the Development of Contemporary British Eco-Paganism

    Andy Letcher
    175-198
    2007-03-08
  • Contemporary Paganism, Utopian Reading Communities, and Sacred Nonmonogamy: The Religious Impact of Heinlein's and Starhawk’s Fiction

    Christine Hoff Kraemer
    52-76
    2012-03-09
  • Review of Pagan Theology: Paganism as a World Religion Michael York

    Barbara Jane Davy
    138-140
    2007-02-15
  • Book Review: Margot Adler's Heretic's Heart

    Chas S Clifton
    50-52
    1998-05-01
  • Barry Cunliffe, Druids: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), 145 pp., $11.95 (paper).

    Miranda Aldhouse-Green
    159-160
    2013-07-18
  • Idolatry, Paganism, and Trust in Nature

    Bron Taylor
    103-108
    2011-01-11
  • Song of the Car, Song of the Cinema: Questioning ‘Semi-Orthodox’ Pagan Rhetoric about ‘Nature’

    Ieuan Jones
    5-28
    2007-03-09
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