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Paganism Persisting

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Paganism Persisting is a history of revivals of pagan religion in Europe from late antiquity to the 20th century. It explores the motives, beliefs and circumstances behind a series of attempted rev...
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Paganism in Europe was not defeated by Christianity: it never went away. From the fourth century to the twentieth, against the background of a largely Christian culture, people repeatedly attempted to revive various kinds of pre-Christian religion – beliefs and practices that we have come to label as ‘paganism’.

Ancient paganism did not survive the Middle Ages in its original form; this book tells the story of the persistence of elements of paganism and the pagan idea through Europe’s pagan revivals, from Byzantine Greece to medieval Eastern Europe and Renaissance Florence, from eighteenth-century Norwich to revolutionary Paris and Edwardian England. While some of these revivals are well known and others are almost entirely forgotten, they all reveal the rich diversity of interpretations of paganism – and how those interpretations have been conditioned by the surrounding culture.

Revived paganisms ranged from the austerely rational to the earnestly romantic, from the mystical and occult to the stridently nationalistic. Paganism Persisting uncovers European paganism’s long afterlife, up to and including the emergence of modern paganism as a mass movement in the twentieth century. The  authors are both historians of religion specializing, respectively, in the intellectual history of the idea of paganism and in the development of popular religion and folklore. This book has much to offer to anyone interested in European cultural history, the history of ideas and religious studies.

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Price: £90.00
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Imprint: University of Exeter Press
Publication Date: 08 October 2024
ISBN: 9781804131244
Format: eBook
BISACs:

BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Shamanism, Modern paganism, Druidry and earth religions, RELIGION / Paganism & Neo-Paganism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology, HISTORY / Europe / General, RELIGION / Folk & Tribal, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, Folklore studies / Study of myth, Indigenous peoples: religions, belief systems, cultural worldviews and spiritual beliefs, European history: medieval period, middle ages

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Paganism Persisting is a masterful exploration of how European pagan traditions have endured and evolved... Its profound insights into the interplay of religion, culture, and history, alongside its nuanced approach, set a new benchmark for understanding the legacy of Europe’s pre-Christian past.


— Carmen M. Márquez García

Robin Douglas is a writer and researcher based in London. His work is on the history of esoteric and pagan religious traditions from antiquity to the present day.

Francis Young teaches for Oxford University’s Department for Continuing Education and is the author or editor of over 20 books in the fields of the history of religion and folklore.

Acknowledgement
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Introduction

1. The First (and Last) Pagans: Ancient Greece and Rome
2. Dealing with Past and Present Paganism in Medieval Western Christendom
3. Pagan Renaissances
4. Paganism in the Enlightenment
5. Poets and Priests: The Victorian Era
6. The Emergence of Modern Paganism
Epilogue : Pagan Pasts, Pagan Futures?

Notes
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Index