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ISBN
9780198207443
Book Title
Triumph of the Moon : a History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft
Item Length
9.5in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2000
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Ronald Hutton
Genre
Body, Mind & Spirit, Religion, History
Topic
Paganism & Neo-Paganism, Mysticism, Witchcraft (See Also Religion / Wicca), Europe / Great Britain / General, History
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
30.1 Oz
Number of Pages
502 Pages

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Ronald Hutton is known for his colourful, provocative, and always exhaustively researched, studies on original subjects. This work is no exception: the first full-scale scholarly study of the only religion England has ever given the world, that of modern pagan witchcraft, which has now spread from English shores across four continents. Hutton examines the nature of that religion and its development, and offers a microhistory of attitudes to paganism, witchcraft, and magic in British society since 1800. Village cunning folk and Victorian ritual magicians, classicists and archaeologists, leaders of woodcraft and scouting movements, Freemasons and members of rural secret societies, all appear in the pages of this book. Also included are some of the leading figures of English literature, from the Romantic poets to W B Yeats, D H Lawrence, and Robert Graves, as well as the main personalities who have represented pagan witchcraft to the world since 1950.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198207441
ISBN-13
9780198207443
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1627559

Product Key Features

Book Title
Triumph of the Moon : a History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft
Author
Ronald Hutton
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Paganism & Neo-Paganism, Mysticism, Witchcraft (See Also Religion / Wicca), Europe / Great Britain / General, History
Publication Year
2000
Genre
Body, Mind & Spirit, Religion, History
Number of Pages
502 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
30.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Bf1581.H88 1999
Reviews
'Hutton has synthesised a huge body of sources, and woven together afascinating narrative with supreme skill. The reader is sure to be gripped bythe wonderful cast of characters that he assembles... Hutton shows us thatpaganism is a matter of interest not only for the classicist and archaeologist,but for the modern historian as well. in doing so his Triumph of the Moon provesto be a triumph of cultural history.'Owen Davies, History Today Vol.50 No.3, 'The Triumph of the Moon, which is densely argued and heavily annotated,leaves little doubt that the history which modern occultism has constructed foritself is bunk ... It all makes for riveting reading and, despite Hutton'sdemolition of the supposed lineage of witchcraft, I am tempted after reading hisbook to become a witch myself.'Robert Irwin, The Independent 11/12/99, "Hutton's book is a must-read not only for anyone interested in modern Paganism, or the occult, but it also embodies a deep insight into the development of British society and culture." -- Pavel Horak , Czech Academy of Sciences "An excellent reference edition...I highly recommend it."--Weekly Alibi "Hutton uses his historical skills to tease apart some of the themes in this popular rural romanticism, and to locate their purely modern origin."--Times Literary Supplement, UK "Hutton's book is excellent..."--Times Literary Supplement "Hutton has synthesized a huge body of sources, and woven together a fascinating narrative with supreme skill. The reader is sure to be gripped by the wonderful cast of characters that he assembles...Hutton shows us that paganism is a matter of interest not only for the classicist and archeologist, but for the modern historian as well. In doing so his Triumph of the Moon proves to be a triumph of cultural history."--Owen Davies, History Today (UK, Vol. 50 No. 3), 'Hutton uses his historical skills to tease apart some of the themes in this popular rural romanticism, and to locate their purely modern origin.'T. M. Luhrmann, TLS, 'Hutton has synthesised a huge body of sources, and woven together a fascinating narrative with supreme skill. The reader is sure to be gripped by the wonderful cast of characters that he assembles... Hutton shows us that paganism is a matter of interest not only for the classicist andarchaeologist, but for the modern historian as well. in doing so his Triumph of the Moon proves to be a triumph of cultural history.'Owen Davies, History Today Vol.50 No.3, An excellent study of the only religion England gave the world: pagan witchcraft. Scholarly and incisive, writing with verve and passion, Hutton exposes the Victorian fascination with the pagan ... Hutton writes a brilliant history of a faith that draws on ancient texts yet speaks to present concerns., 'Hutton uses his historical skills to tease apart some of the themes in this popular rural romanticism, and to locate their purely modern origin.' T. M. Luhrmann, TLS, 'This work ... makes for excellent reading. Hutton's extensive scholarship allows him to make and clarify connections between people and movements in recent centuries.' Northern Earth, No.83., 'The Triumph of the Moon, which is densely argued and heavily annotated, leaves little doubt that the history which modern occultism has constructed for itself is bunk ... It all makes for riveting reading and, despite Hutton's demolition of the supposed lineage of witchcraft, I am temptedafter reading his book to become a witch myself.'Robert Irwin, The Independent 11/12/99, Hutton's book is excellent ... Hutton uses his historical skills to tease apart some of the themes in this popular rural romanticism, and to locate their purely modern origin., "Hutton's book is a must-read not only for anyone interested in modern Paganism, or the occult, but it also embodies a deep insight into the development of British society and culture." -- Pavel Horak , Czech Academy of Sciences"An excellent reference edition...I highly recommend it."--Weekly Alibi"Hutton uses his historical skills to tease apart some of the themes in this popular rural romanticism, and to locate their purely modern origin."--Times Literary Supplement, UK"Hutton's book is excellent..."--Times Literary Supplement"Hutton has synthesized a huge body of sources, and woven together a fascinating narrative with supreme skill. The reader is sure to be gripped by the wonderful cast of characters that he assembles...Hutton shows us that paganism is a matter of interest not only for the classicist and archeologist, but for the modern historian as well. In doing so his Triumph of the Moon proves to be a triumph of cultural history."--Owen Davies, History Today (UK, Vol. 50 No. 3), 'A brilliant insight into the history of modern witchcraft by the authorof the classic study of Paganism. Very readable and well researched.'Kindred Spirit, Issue 50, Spring 2000, 'he shows a bracing and candid scepticism about the architects of pagan witchcraft belief in the past ... he shows energetic rigour when exposing the fallacies and fantasies suffusing paganism's canonical texts ... has a very interesting story to tell.'Marina Warner The Times, 'Hutton uses his historical skills to tease aprt some of the themes inthis popular rural romanticism, and to locate their purely modern origin.'T. M. Luhrmann, TLS, 'he shows a bracing and candid scepticism about the architects of paganwitchcraft belief in the past ... he shows energetic rigour when exposing thefallacies and fantasies suffusing paganism's canonical texts ... has a veryinteresting story to tell.'Marina Warner The Times, 'This work ... makes for excellent reading. Hutton's extensive scholarship allows him to make and clarify connections between people and movements in recent centuries.' Northern Earth, No.83.'Hutton uses his historical skills to tease apart some of the themes in this popular rural romanticism, and to locate their purely modern origin.'T. M. Luhrmann, TLS'Fascinating'The Times'Hutton's book is excellent ...'T. M. Luhrmann, TLS'The Triumph of the Moon, which is densely argued and heavily annotated, leaves little doubt that the history which modern occultism has constructed for itself is bunk ... It all makes for riveting reading and, despite Hutton's demolition of the supposed lineage of witchcraft, I am tempted after reading his book to become a witch myself.'Robert Irwin, The Independent 11/12/99'Hutton has synthesised a huge body of sources, and woven together a fascinating narrative with supreme skill. The reader is sure to be gripped by the wonderful cast of characters that he assembles... Hutton shows us that paganism is a matter of interest not only for the classicist and archaeologist, but for the modern historian as well. in doing so his Triumph of the Moon proves to be a triumph of cultural history.'Owen Davies, History Today Vol.50 No.3'he shows a bracing and candid scepticism about the architects of pagan witchcraft belief in the past ... he shows energetic rigour when exposing the fallacies and fantasies suffusing paganism's canonical texts ... has a very interesting story to tell.'Marina Warner The Times'A brilliant insight into the history of modern witchcraft by the author of the classic study of Paganism. Very readable and well researched.'Kindred Spirit, Issue 50, Spring 2000, A remarkable book ... passionate yet written with calm and clarity ... a passionate, important and consistently fascinating book., 'this work ... makes for excellent reading. Hutton's extensivescholarship allows him to make and clarify connections between people andmovements in recent centuries.'Northern Earth, No.83., "An excellent reference edition...I highly recommend it."--Weekly Alibi "Hutton uses his historical skills to tease apart some of the themes in this popular rural romanticism, and to locate their purely modern origin."--Times Literary Supplement, UK "Hutton's book is excellent..."--Times Literary Supplement "Hutton has synthesized a huge body of sources, and woven together a fascinating narrative with supreme skill. The reader is sure to be gripped by the wonderful cast of characters that he assembles...Hutton shows us that paganism is a matter of interest not only for the classicist and archeologist, but for the modern historian as well. In doing so his Triumph of the Moon proves to be a triumph of cultural history."--Owen Davies, History Today (UK, Vol. 50 No. 3), 'A brilliant insight into the history of modern witchcraft by the author of the classic study of Paganism. Very readable and well researched.'Kindred Spirit, Issue 50, Spring 2000
Table of Content
Macrocosm1: Finding a Language2: Finding a Goddess3: Finding a God4: Finding a Structure5: Finding a High Magic6: Finding a Low Magic7: Finding a Folklore8: Finding a Witchcraft9: Matrix10: God (and Goddess) ParentsMicrocosm11: Gerald Gardner12: Gerald's People13: The Wider Context: Hostility14: The Wider Context: Reinforcement15: Old Craft, New Craft16: The Man in Black17: Royalty from the North18: Uncle Sam and the Goddess19: Coming of Age20: Grandchildren of the ShadowsNotesIndex, Macrocosm1. Finding a Language2. Finding a Goddess3. Finding a God4. Finding a Structure5. Finding a High Magic6. Finding a Low Magic7. Finding a Folklore8. Finding a Witchcraft9. Matrix10. God (and Goddess) ParentsMicrocosm11. Gerald Gardner12. Gerald's People13. The Wider Context: Hostility14. The Wider Context: Reinforcement15. Old Craft, New Craft16. The Man in Black17. Royalty from the North18. Uncle Sam and the Goddess19. Coming of Age20. Grandchildren of the ShadowsNotesIndex
Copyright Date
1999
Lccn
99-031586
Dewey Decimal
133.430941
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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