Spiritualists in the nineteenth century gave much emphasis to the collection of evidences of scientific meaning. During séances, they used instruments similar to those employed in scientific practice to substantiate their claims. However, these were not the only source of legitimization offered in support of the spiritualist claims. In fact, writers who aimed to provide beliefs in spiritualism with a reliable support relied very often on the testimonies of eyewitness that were reported in a narrative fashion. This article interrogates the role of such anecdotal testimonies in nineteenth-century spiritualism. It argues that they played a twofold role: on one side, they offered a form of evidentiary proof that was complementary to the collect...
This article addresses the relationship between early cinema and the tradition of spiritualist expos...
Published in 1852 under title: "To daimonion," or, The spiritual medium. The present edition contain...
Victorians critics have deemed the nineteenth century in England “a crisis of faith.” In the face of...
Spiritualists in the nineteenth century gave much emphasis to the collection of evidences of scienti...
Spiritualists in the nineteenth century gave much emphasis to the collection of evidences of scienti...
Spiritualists in the nineteenth century gave much emphasis to the collection of evidences of scienti...
In order to extend our understanding of the communicative practices involved in belief maintenance, ...
In recent years, the study of spiritualism and occultism has been proposed as a key to understand th...
Spiritualism’s rise in England in the nineteenth century was closely linked to concurrent developmen...
ii Spiritualism is a religious movement based on communication with the spirits of the dead that ori...
Nineteenth-century scientific discoveries changed forever the way that reality and truth were define...
Includes bibliographical references.American Spiritualism is a religious philosophy which teaches th...
Spiritualism, or the belief in spirit communications through mediums, was a movement in the nineteen...
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, Spiritualist claims that the dead survive in another w...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationKimberley MangunAfter World War I, a religious fervor...
This article addresses the relationship between early cinema and the tradition of spiritualist expos...
Published in 1852 under title: "To daimonion," or, The spiritual medium. The present edition contain...
Victorians critics have deemed the nineteenth century in England “a crisis of faith.” In the face of...
Spiritualists in the nineteenth century gave much emphasis to the collection of evidences of scienti...
Spiritualists in the nineteenth century gave much emphasis to the collection of evidences of scienti...
Spiritualists in the nineteenth century gave much emphasis to the collection of evidences of scienti...
In order to extend our understanding of the communicative practices involved in belief maintenance, ...
In recent years, the study of spiritualism and occultism has been proposed as a key to understand th...
Spiritualism’s rise in England in the nineteenth century was closely linked to concurrent developmen...
ii Spiritualism is a religious movement based on communication with the spirits of the dead that ori...
Nineteenth-century scientific discoveries changed forever the way that reality and truth were define...
Includes bibliographical references.American Spiritualism is a religious philosophy which teaches th...
Spiritualism, or the belief in spirit communications through mediums, was a movement in the nineteen...
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, Spiritualist claims that the dead survive in another w...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationKimberley MangunAfter World War I, a religious fervor...
This article addresses the relationship between early cinema and the tradition of spiritualist expos...
Published in 1852 under title: "To daimonion," or, The spiritual medium. The present edition contain...
Victorians critics have deemed the nineteenth century in England “a crisis of faith.” In the face of...