In Stations of the Sun and The Triumph of the Moon Ronald Hutton established himself as a leading authority on the historian of Paganism. His wealth of unusual knowledge, complemented by a deep and sympathetic understanding of past and present beliefs that are often dismissed as strange or marginal, and an ability to write lucidly and wittily, gives his work a unique flavour. The essays which make up Witches, Druids and King Arthur cover elegantly and entertainingly a wide range of beliefs, myths and practices.
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"A fascinating insight into different elements of paganism" - The Independent. "Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Paganism and related matters" - Woods and Water, Winter Solstice, No. 84.
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978-1-85285-397-6 (9781852853976)
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RONALD HUTTON is Professor of History at the University of Bristol. He is the author of the Stations of the Sun, The Triumph of the Moon and Shamans: Siberian Spirituality and the Western Imagination
How myths are made; Arthur and the academics; Glastonbury - alternative histories; the new old paganism; paganism in the missing centuries; a modest look at ritual nudity; the inklings and the gods; the new druidry; living with witchcraft.