Why have societies all across the world feared witchcraft? This book delves deeply into its conte...
Crushed by the Romans in the first century A.D., the ancient Druids of Britain left almost no rel...
A concise history of the goddess-like figures who evade both Christian and pagan traditions, from...
This volume investigates the physical evidence for magic in medieval and modern Britain, includin...
An essay collection on all manner of subjects relating to paganism, myth and Arthurian legend, fr...
Witchcraft continues to play a role in the modern European imagination and in its cultures. This ...
The English Civil War remains the most prolonged and traumatic example of internal violence in th...
With their ability to enter trances, to change into the bodies of other creatures, and to fly thr...
In this essential introduction to the writing of Stuart history, Ronald Hutton provides a clear a...
The Interregnum is one of the most colourful and celebrated episodes in the history of the Britis...
The years 1658-1667 form one of the most vital and eventful periods in English history, witnessin...
This groundbreaking new journal of animist thought gathers together works of poetry, prose and ev...