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A Cultural History of Magic Volumes 1-6

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.09.2025

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Associate Louise Nyholm Kallestrup + weitere

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Bloomsbury USA

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25,4/17,9/10,6 cm

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3824 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-12407-3

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.09.2025

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury USA

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25,4/17,9/10,6 cm

Gewicht

3824 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-12407-3

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  • Produktbild: A Cultural History of Magic
  • Volume 1: A Cultural History of Magic in Antiquity

    Edited by Esther Eidinow, University of Bristol, UK and Richard Gordon, University of Erfurt, Germany
    List of Illustrations
    Series Preface
    Notes on Contributors
    Introduction: Esther Eidinow (University of Bristol, UK) and Richard Gordon (University of Erfurt, Germany)
    1. Magic, Religion, and Belief: Nicola Denzey Lewis (Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California, USA)
    2. Magic as Cultural Crossroads: Korshi Dosoo (Julius-Maximilians-University, Würzburg, Germany)
    3. Practices and Practitioners: Kyle Fraser (University of King's College (Nova Scotia), Canada)
    4. Magic and Gender: Miriam Blanco Cesteros (University Complutense of Madrid, Spain)
    5. Authorities and Control: Antón Alvar Nuño (University of Málaga, Spain)
    6. Magic and Material Culture: Ortal-Paz Saar (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
    7. Magic, Plants, and Animals: Richard Gordon (University of Erfurt, Germany)
    8. Imagining Magic: Esther Eidinow (University of Bristol, UK)
    Glossary
    Notes
    References
    List of Contributors
    Index

    Volume 2: A Cultural History of Magic in the Middle Ages
    Edited by Michael D. Bailey, Iowa State University, USA and Claire Fanger, Rice University, USA
    List of Illustrations
    Series Preface
    Introduction: Michael D. Bailey (Iowa State University, USA) and Claire Fanger (Rice University, USA)
    1. Magic, Religion, and Belief: David J. Collins (Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA)
    2. Magic as Cultural Crossroads: Jean-Patrice Boudet (University of Orléans, USA)
    3. Practices and Practitioners: Julien Véronèse (University of Orléans, USA)
    4. Magic and Gender: Frank Klaassen (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
    5. Authorities and Control: Nicolas Weill-Parot (École Pratique des Hautes Études, France)
    6. Magic and Material Culture: Allegra Iafrate (Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Italy and Italian Cultural Institute in Brussels, Belgium)
    7. Magic, Animals, and Plants: Sophie Page (University College London, UK)
    8. Imagining Magic: Claire Fanger (Rice University, USA)
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Notes on Contributors
    Index

    Volume 3: A Cultural History of Magic in the Early Modern Age
    Edited by Charlotte-Rose Millar, University of Queensland, Australia
    List of Illustrations
    Series Preface
    Introduction: Charlotte-Rose Millar (University of Queensland, Australia)
    1. Magic, Religion, Belief: James Sharpe (Late of University of York, UK)
    2. Magic as Cultural Crossroads: Iris Gareis (Goethe-University, Frankfurt/Main, Germany)
    3. Practices and Practitioners: Laura Kounine (University of Sussex, UK)
    4. Gender and Magic: Valerie A. Kivelson (University of Michigan, USA)
    5. Authorities and Control: Julian Goodare (University of Edinburgh, UK)
    6. Magic and Material Culture: Brian Hoggard (Independent Researcher and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries)
    7. Magic, Animals, and Plants: Kathleen Walker-Meikle (University of Basel, Switzerland)
    8. Imagining Magic: Charles Zika (University of Melbourne, Australia)
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Notes on Contributors
    Index

    Volume 4: A Cultural History of Magic in the Age of Enlightenment
    Edited by Andrew Sneddon, Ulster University, UK
    List of Illustrations
    Series Preface
    Introduction: Andrew Sneddon (Ulster University, UK)
    1. Magic, Religion, and Belief: Paul Monod (Middlebury College, USA)
    2. Magic as Cultural Crossroads: Peter Maxwell-Stuart (University of St. Andrews, UK)
    3. Practices and Practitioners: Thomas Waters (Imperial College London, UK)
    4. Magic and Gender: Diane Purkiss (University of Oxford, UK)
    5. Authorities and Control: Francis Young (Independent Scholar)
    6. Magic and Material Culture: Lisa Tallis (Cardiff University's Special Collections and Archives, UK)
    7. Magic and Animals: Lizanne Henderson (University of Glasgow, UK)
    8. Imagining Magic: Andrew Sneddon (Ulster University UK)
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Notes on Contributors
    Index

    Volume 5: A Cultural History of Magic in the Age of Empire
    Edited by Owen Davies, University of Hertfordshire, UK
    List of Illustrations
    Series Preface
    Introduction: Owen Davies (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
    1. Magic, Religion, and Belief: Lisa Tallis (Cardiff University's Special Collections and Archives, UK)
    2. Magic as Cultural Crossroads: Yseult de Blécourt (Independent Researcher)
    3. Practices and Practitioners: Helen Cornish (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK) and Owen Davies (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
    4. Magic and Gender: Owen Davies (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
    5. Authorities and Control: William G. Pooley (University of Bristol, UK)
    6. Magic and Material Culture: Owen Davies (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
    7. Magic, Animals, and Plants: Debora Moretti (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
    8. Imagining Magic: Karl Bell (University of Portsmouth, UK)
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Notes on Contributors
    Index

    Volume 6: A Cultural History of Magic in the Modern World
    Edited by Jane Parish, Keele University, UK
    List of Illustrations
    Series Preface
    Introduction: Jane Parish (Keele University, UK)
    1. Magic, Religion, and Belief: Theodoros Kyriakides (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
    2. Magic as Cultural Crossroads: Michael Saler (University of California, Davis, USA)
    3. Practices and Practitioners: Diana Espírito Santo (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile)
    4. Magic and Gender: Shai Feraro (University of Haifa, Israel)
    5. Authorities and Control: Ana Dols Garcia (Independent Scholar)
    6. Magic and Material Culture: Natalie Armitage (Independent Scholar)
    7. Magic, Animals, and Plants: Jonathan Thomas Lowell (University of Texas at Austin, USA) and Jane Parish (Keele University, UK)
    8. Imagining Magic: Kevin Talmer Whiteneir Jr (Artist & Art Historian)
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Notes on Contributors
    Index