An historical study of the notorious Mendel Beiliss trial in Kiev in 1913, the purported implication in the case of a famous British anthropologist, his defence of his innocence, and the cultural and religious implications of the affair
Common law criminal courts regularly tried homoerotic crimes in the Georgian era (1714-1837). Englis...
Artur Dinter’s bestselling novel The Sin against Blood from 1917 postulated a fundamental difference...
This is a one page handout presenting objections from Gluckman's book Politics, Law, and Ritual in T...
In Kiev, in 1911, in the weeks before Passover, a man discovered the body of a thirteen-year-old Chr...
This is a one page handout presenting some objections A.R. Radcliffe-Brown makes to Frazer on rites ...
Probably the most famous story about the armchair anthropologist Sir James Frazer is about how, when...
Picture Postcard widely circulated in Poland showing ritual murder of Agnes Hruza, age 19. Jew named...
Blood libel accusations were a series of evolving anti-Semitic ideas that held Jews would “sacrifice...
This is a one page handout presenting R.R. Marrett's objections to Frazer from an article reviewing ...
An online essay on the life and work on this world renowned classical scholar and founding father of...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
The ritual murder accusation is one of a series of myths that fall under the label blood libel, and ...
In Dorothy L. Sayers\u27 Whose Body?, a 1923 Lord Peter Wimsey mystery, the nude body of a middle-ag...
In the early Nineteenth-century, there was a concerted effort by the judiciary, media and the Home D...
In this lecture, I offer historical and ethnographic perspectives on affairs of blasphemy. My work, ...
Common law criminal courts regularly tried homoerotic crimes in the Georgian era (1714-1837). Englis...
Artur Dinter’s bestselling novel The Sin against Blood from 1917 postulated a fundamental difference...
This is a one page handout presenting objections from Gluckman's book Politics, Law, and Ritual in T...
In Kiev, in 1911, in the weeks before Passover, a man discovered the body of a thirteen-year-old Chr...
This is a one page handout presenting some objections A.R. Radcliffe-Brown makes to Frazer on rites ...
Probably the most famous story about the armchair anthropologist Sir James Frazer is about how, when...
Picture Postcard widely circulated in Poland showing ritual murder of Agnes Hruza, age 19. Jew named...
Blood libel accusations were a series of evolving anti-Semitic ideas that held Jews would “sacrifice...
This is a one page handout presenting R.R. Marrett's objections to Frazer from an article reviewing ...
An online essay on the life and work on this world renowned classical scholar and founding father of...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
The ritual murder accusation is one of a series of myths that fall under the label blood libel, and ...
In Dorothy L. Sayers\u27 Whose Body?, a 1923 Lord Peter Wimsey mystery, the nude body of a middle-ag...
In the early Nineteenth-century, there was a concerted effort by the judiciary, media and the Home D...
In this lecture, I offer historical and ethnographic perspectives on affairs of blasphemy. My work, ...
Common law criminal courts regularly tried homoerotic crimes in the Georgian era (1714-1837). Englis...
Artur Dinter’s bestselling novel The Sin against Blood from 1917 postulated a fundamental difference...
This is a one page handout presenting objections from Gluckman's book Politics, Law, and Ritual in T...