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SLSA Bibliography

Bibliographies: 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2011

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Campbell, John Gregorson. Gaelic Superstitions and Witchcraft. Edinburgh, UK: Birlinn, 2002.
Occult Sciences
Keywords: Occult Sciences | superstition | witchcraft
Jameson, Fredric. “Radical Fantasy.” Historical Materialism 10:4 (2002): 273-280.
Popular Sciences
Keywords: androids | artificial intelligence | cyborgs | ethics | fantasy | Frank Herbert | Georg Wilhelm Hegel | Ludwig Feuerbach | magic | mythology | occult | popular sciences | postmodern | premodern | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | religion | robots | science fiction | Social Science | superstition | technology | telepathy | theory | time travel | Ursula Le Guin
Jeans, Peter D. Seafaring Lore and Legend: A Miscellany of Maritime Myth, Superstition, Fable, and Fact. Camden, ME: International Marine/McGraw-Hill, 2004.
Exploration Discovery & Travel
Keywords: exploration discovery & travel | myth | Occult Science | superstition
Jolly, Karen Louise, Edward Peters, and Catharina Raudvere. Witchcraft and Magic in Europe: The Middle Ages. London: Athlone, 2002.
Occult Sciences
Keywords: Biological Sciences | botany | Charlemagne | demons | devils | fortune telling | Galdr | healing | herbs | literature--medieval | magic | medicine | necromancy | Occult Sciences | paganism | Reformation | religion | runes | sorcery | superstition | witchcraft
Martin, Dale B. Inventing Superstition: From the Hippocratics to the Christians. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Aristotle | Celsus | culture studies | Diodorus Siculus | disease | Eusebius | Galen | Hippocrates | literature—classic | medicine | Occult Sciences | Origen | piety | Plato | Plutarch | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | religion | social sciences | superstition | Theophrastus