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List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Context is Everything: Plurality and Paradox in Contemporary European Paganisms
Kathryn Rountree
Chapter 1. Sami Neo-shamanism in Norway: Colonial Grounds, Ethnic Revival and Pagan Pathways
Siv Ellen Kraft
Chapter 2. It’s Not Easy Being Apolitical: Reconstruction and Eclecticism in Danish Asatro
Matthew H. Amster
Chapter 3. Modern Heathenism in Sweden: A Case Study in the Creation of a Traditional Religion
Fredrik Gregorius
Chapter 4. The Brotherhood of Wolves, Czech Republic: From Ásatrú to Primitivism
Kamila Velkoborská
Chapter 5. Soviet-era Discourse and Siberian Shamanic Revivalism: How Area Spirits Speak through Academia
Eleanor Peers
Chapter 6. In Search of Genuine Religion: The Contemporary Estonian MaausulisedMovement and Nationalist Discourse
Ergo-Hart Västrik
Chapter 7. Emerging Identity Marketsof Contemporary Pagan Ideologies in Hungary
Tamás Szilágyi
Chapter 8. Hot, Strange, Völkish, Cosmopolitan: Native Faith and Neopagan Witchcraft in Berlin’s Changing Urban Context
Victoria Hegner
Chapter 9. Paganism in Ireland: Syncretic Processes, Identity and a Sense of Place
Jenny Butler
Chapter 10. On the Sticks and Stones of the Greencraft Temple in Flanders: Balancing Global and Local Heritage in Wicca
Léon van Gulik
Chapter 11. Iberian Paganism: Goddess Spirituality in Spain and Portugal and the Quest for Authenticity
Anna Fedele
Chapter 12. Bellisama and Aradia: Paganism Re-emerges in Italy
Francesca Ciancimino Howell
Chapter 13. Authenticity and Invention in the Quest for a Modern Maltese Paganism
Kathryn Rountree
Notes on Contributors
Index
Contemporary Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Europe
Colonialist and Nationalist Impulses
Edited by Kathryn Rountree
326 pages, 22 illus., bibliog., index
ISBN 978-1-78238-646-9 Hb Published (June 2015)
eISBN 978-1-78238-647-6 eBook