A History of Pagan Europe

A History of Pagan Europe
Author: Prudence Jones,Nigel Pennick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136141805

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The first comprehensive study of its kind, this fully illustrated book establishes Paganism as a persistent force in European history with a profound influence on modern thinking. From the serpent goddesses of ancient Crete to modern nature-worship and the restoration of the indigenous religions of eastern Europe, this wide-ranging book offers a rewarding new perspective of European history. In this definitive study, Prudence Jones and Nigel Pennick draw together the fragmented sources of Europe's native religions and establish the coherence and continuity of the Pagan world vision. Exploring Paganism as it developed from the ancient world through the Celtic and Germanic periods, the authors finally appraise modern Paganism and its apparent causes as well as addressing feminist spirituality, the heritage movement, nature-worship and `deep' ecology This innovative and comprehensive history of European Paganism will provide a stimulating, reliable guide to this popular dimension of religious culture for the academic and the general reader alike.

A History of Pagan Europe

A History of Pagan Europe
Author: Prudence Jones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2006-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415373336

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A study that establishes Paganism as a persistent force in European history with a profound influence on modern thinking.

Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe

Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe
Author: Hilda Roderick Ellis Davidson
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1988
Genre: Celts
ISBN: 0719025796

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Contemporary Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Europe

Contemporary Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Europe
Author: Kathryn Rountree
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781782386476

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Pagan and Native Faith movements have sprung up across Europe in recent decades, yet little has been published about them compared with their British and American counterparts. Though all such movements valorize human relationships with nature and embrace polytheistic cosmologies, practitioners’ beliefs, practices, goals, and agendas are diverse. Often side by side are groups trying to reconstruct ancient religions motivated by ethnonationalism—especially in post-Soviet societies—and others attracted by imported traditions, such as Wicca, Druidry, Goddess Spirituality, and Core Shamanism. Drawing on ethnographic cases, contributors explore the interplay of neo-nationalistic and neo-colonialist impulses in contemporary Paganism, showing how these impulses play out, intersect, collide, and transform.

European Paganism

European Paganism
Author: Ken Dowden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134810222

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European Paganism provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of ancient pagan religions throughout the European continent. Before there where Christians, the peoples of Europe were pagans. Were they bloodthirsty savages hanging human offerings from trees? Were they happy ecologists, valuing the unpolluted rivers and mountains? In European Paganism Ken Dowden outlines and analyses the diverse aspects of pagan ritual and culture from human sacrifice to pilgrimage lunar festivals and tree worship. It includes: a 'timelines' chart to aid with chronology many quotations from ancient and modern sources translated from the original language where necessary, to make them accessible a comprehensive bibliography and guide to further reading

European Paganism

European Paganism
Author: Mr Ken Dowden,Ken Dowden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134810215

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European Paganism provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of ancient pagan religions throughout the European continent. Before there where Christians, the peoples of Europe were pagans. Were they bloodthirsty savages hanging human offerings from trees? Were they happy ecologists, valuing the unpolluted rivers and mountains? In European Paganism Ken Dowden outlines and analyses the diverse aspects of pagan ritual and culture from human sacrifice to pilgrimage lunar festivals and tree worship. It includes: * a 'timelines' chart to aid with chronology * many quotations from ancient and modern sources translated from the original language where necessary, to make them accessible * a comprehensive bibliography and guide to further reading.

Pagan Britain

Pagan Britain
Author: Ronald Hutton
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300198584

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Britain's pagan past, with its mysterious monuments, atmospheric sites, enigmatic artifacts, bloodthirsty legends, and cryptic inscriptions, is both enthralling and perplexing to a resident of the twenty-first century. In this ambitious and thoroughly up-to-date book, Ronald Hutton reveals the long development, rapid suppression, and enduring cultural significance of paganism, from the Paleolithic Era to the coming of Christianity. He draws on an array of recently discovered evidence and shows how new findings have radically transformed understandings of belief and ritual in Britain before the arrival of organized religion. Setting forth a chronological narrative, Hutton along the way makes side visits to explore specific locations of ancient pagan activity. He includes the well-known sacred sites—Stonehenge, Avebury, Seahenge, Maiden Castle, Anglesey—as well as more obscure locations across the mainland and coastal islands. In tireless pursuit of the elusive “why” of pagan behavior, Hutton astonishes with the breadth of his understanding of Britain’s deep past and inspires with the originality of his insights.

The Conversion of Europe TEXT ONLY

The Conversion of Europe  TEXT ONLY
Author: Richard Fletcher
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2012-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780007502967

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The story of how Europe was converted to Christianity from 300AD until the barbarian Lithuanians finally capitulated at the astonishingly late date of 1386. It is an epic tale from one of the most gifted historians of today.