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Routledge, 2016. — 232 p. Rodnoverie was one of the first new religious movements to emerge following the collapse of the Soviet Union, its development providing an important lens through which to view changes in post-Soviet religious and political life. Rodnovers view social and political issues as inseparably linked to their religiosity but do not reflect the liberal values...
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Paris: Edition Seghers. 1980. Table L’enlevement d’Europe par Marc de Smedt Aujourd’hui, l’esprit paien? par Jean Maritale Pour une histoire de l’Europe prechretienne par Pierre Crepon L’Europe des chasseurs et des agriculteurs La première civilization européenne La plus longue révolution Les religions du néolithique L’agriculture gagne l’Europe Le phénomène mégalithique...
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Paris: Edition Seghers, 1980. L’enlevement d’Europe par Marc de Smedt Aujourd’hui, l’esprit paїen? par Jean Maritale Pour une histoire de l’Europe prechretienne par Pierre Crepon L’Europe des chasseurs et des agriculteurs La première civilisation européenne La plus longue révolution Les religions du néolithique L’agriculture gagne l’Europe Le phénomène mégalithique L’Europe...
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Weiser Books, 2019. — 320 p. Heathenry, is one of the fastest growing polytheistic religious movements in the United States today. This book explores the cosmology, values, ethics, and rituals practiced by modern heathens. In A Modern Guide to Heathenry readers will have the opportunity to explore the sacred stories of the various heathen gods like Odin, Frigga, Freya, and Thor...
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Brill Academic Publishers, 2015. — 512 p. — (Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion 11) When James R. Lewis, one of the editors of the current collection, first moved to Norway in late 2009, he was unprepared to discover that so many researchers in Nordic countries were producing innovative scholarship on new religions and on the new age subculture. In fact, over the past...
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Columbia University Press, 2004. — 256 p. — ISBN10: 0231124023 ISBN13: 978-0231124027. From Shirley MacLaine's spiritual biography Out on a Limb to the teenage witches in the film The Craft, New Age and Neopagan beliefs have made sensationalistic headlines. In the mid- to late 1990s, several important scholarly studies of the New Age and Neopagan movements were published,...
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Berghahn Books, 2015. — 326 p. Pagan and Native Faith movements have sprung up across Europe in recent decades, yet little has been published about them compared with their British and American counterparts. Though all such movements valorize human relationships with nature and embrace polytheistic cosmologies, practitioners' beliefs, practices, goals, and agendas are diverse....
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Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. — 334 p. This volume explores how Pagans negotiate local and global tensions as they craft their identities, both as members of local communities and as cosmopolitan “citizens of the world.” Based on cutting edge international case studies from Pagan communities in the United States, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Israel, South Africa, Australia, New...
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3rd Edition — Inner Traditions, 2018. — 336 p. A controversial examination of the influence and presence of the Norse god Odin in contemporary history and culture. Documents Odin’s role in the rise of Nazi Germany, the 1960s counterculture revolution, nationalist and ecological political movements, and the occult revival. Examines the spiritual influence of Odin in relation to...
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Brill, 2016. — 420 p. Norse Revival offers a thorough investigation of Germanic Neopaganism (Asatru) through an international and comprehensive historical perspective. It traces Germanic Neopaganism’s genesis in German ultra-nationalist and occultist movements around 1900. Based on ethnographic research of contemporary groups in Germany, Scandinavia and North America, the book...
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