'Enchanted Europe' offers a comprehensive account of Europe's long, complex relationship with its own folklore & popular religion. From debates over the efficacy of charms & spells, to belief in fairies & demons, Euan Cameron constructs a compelling narrative of the rise & fall of 'superstition' in the European mind.Includes bibliographical references (p. [423]-455) and index.'Enchanted Europe' offers a comprehensive account of Europe's long, complex relationship with its own folklore & popular religion. From debates over the efficacy of charms & spells, to belief in fairies & demons, Euan Cameron constructs a compelling narrative of the rise & fall of 'superstition' in the European mind
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Excerpt The aim of the author has been to examine the pre-Christian records of Scandinavia and the C...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...
The only comprehensive, single-volume survey of magic available, this compelling book traces the his...
Witchcraft continued provides an important collection of essays on the nature and understanding of w...
Simultaneous with the European witch craze, early modern scholars began to collect the superstitious...
This volume is a collection based on the contributions to witchcraft studies of Willem de Blécourt, ...
This article deals with the use of superstitions in fairy tales, the reason, the topicality of their...
Michael D. Bailey’s Magia e superstizione in Europa dall’Antichità ai giorni nostri (Magic and Super...
The relationship of reason to religion is a preoccupation of our times. Some contemporary culture-w...
Though Great-Britain is a country with many educated citizens, superstitions still have a great impa...
"This volume offers eighteen studies linked together by a common focus on the circulation and recept...
In his introduction to this collection of articles based on papers delivered at a conference in Pass...
This work aims to describe and examine the beliefs about the supernatural in two cultures which, des...
Paganism, Christianity, and the Supernatural Until the 12 th century, the supernatural derived its...
Using mostly English sources of the witch hunt era, this article demonstrates that the “fragmentatio...
Excerpt The aim of the author has been to examine the pre-Christian records of Scandinavia and the C...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...