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Witchcraft and Magic in Europe Vol. 6 : The Twentieth Century, The roots of European witchcraft and magic lie in Hebrew and other ancient Near Eastern cultures and in the Celtic, Nordic, and Germanic traditions of the Continent. For two millennia, European folklore and ritual have been imbued with the belief in the s, Witchcraft and Magic in Europe Vol. 6 : The Twentieth Century
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  • Witchcraft and Magic in Europe Vol. 6 : The Twentieth Century
  • Written by author Bengt Ankarloo, Stuart Clark
  • Published by University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999/10/01
  • The roots of European witchcraft and magic lie in Hebrew and other ancient Near Eastern cultures and in the Celtic, Nordic, and Germanic traditions of the Continent. For two millennia, European folklore and ritual have been imbued with the belief in the s
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Introduction
Pt. 1 Modern Pagan Witchcraft 1
Sect. 1 The Background to Pagan Witchcraft 3
Secret Societies and Ritual Magic 3
Popular Witchcraft and Magic 13
The Thought-World of Modern Paganism 17
The Goddess and God of Modern Paganism 20
Romantic Folklore 26
The Myth of Pagan Witchcraft 31
Forerunners 36
Sect. 2 The History of Pagan Witchcraft 43
Gerald Gardner 43
The Gardnerians 52
Other Traditions 55
American Feminist Witchcraft 60
A Coming of Age 65
The Nature of Modern Pagan Witchcraft 71
Pt. 2 Satanism and Satanic Mythology 81
Sect. 1 The History of the Idea of Satan and Satanism 83
The Servants of Satan 85
Modern Ideas of Satanism 86
Satanism and the Occult 88
Sect. 2 Satanism and Pseudo-Satanist Groups 94
The Church of Satan 96
Organization 99
The Temple of Set 101
Organization 103
The Process-Church of the Final Judgement 105
Other Satanist Groups 107
Numbers of Satanists 107
Sect. 3 Heathenism/Odinism 110
Sect. 4 Satanic Abuse Mythology 115
The Social Context of the Myth 116
A History of Accusations of Satanism 119
The Components of Satanic Abuse Mythology 124
Sources of Allegations 126
The Spread of the Satanic Abuse Mythology 129
Sources of Allegations 132
Adult survivors 132
Children's cases 135
Confessions 136
Pt. 3 The Witch, her Victim, the Unwitcher and the Researcher: The Continued Existence of Traditional Witchcraft 141
Traces of Bewitchment 143
Studies of Witchcraft 146
Types of Witchcraft 150
The Researcher's Position 154
Journalists and Folklorists 158
Sliedrecht, 1926 162
Folklore Indexes 165
Legend Repertoires 168
Gendered Legends 172
Witchcraft in Court 176
Sarzbuttel, 1954 180
The Power of the Unwitcher 183
Active Bewitchments 188
The Evil Eye 192
Mayenne, 1970 197
Spatial Dimensions 202
Cultures of Witchcraft 205
Witchcraft Conflicts 208
The End of Witchcraft? 212
Future Research 216
Bibliography 220
Index 236


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