Drawing on extensive research and interviews, this text traces the development of Neo-Paganism from its start in England during the 1940s onwards.
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| Beverly - a minister's daughter (United States) | |
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| Charles - from Big Brother to witchcraft (England) | |
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| Ruth - coming out of depression (Australia) | |
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| The world of teenage witchcraft | |
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| Morgan - one path to witchcraft | |
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| Coming home to witchcraft | |
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| Karen - magic, ritual, and self-transformation | |
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| The magical self | |
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| Victoria - creating pagan community | |
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| Within the circle : community and family | |
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| Nika - the goddess as role model, healer, and Mother Earth | |
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| The goddess is alive : feminism and einvronmentalism | |
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| Annie - the moral world of teenage witches | |
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| If it harm none, do as thou will | |
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| Teenage witchcraft : why, what, and where to? | |