Shamans (Hutton book)
Shamans: Siberian Spirituality and the Western Imagination is a historical study of how westerners have viewed the shamans of Siberia. It was written by the English historian Ronald Hutton, then working at the University of Bristol, and first published by Hambledon and London in 2001. Prior to writing Shamans, Hutton had authored a series of books on such subjects as Early Modern Britain, pre-Christian religion, British folklore and Contemporary Paganism.
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Shamans (Hutton book)
Shamans: Siberian Spirituality and the Western Imagination is a historical study of how westerners have viewed the shamans of Siberia. It was written by the English historian Ronald Hutton, then working at the University of Bristol, and first published by Hambledon and London in 2001. Prior to writing Shamans, Hutton had authored a series of books on such subjects as Early Modern Britain, pre-Christian religion, British folklore and Contemporary Paganism.
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Shamans: Siberian Spirituality ...... nistic beliefs in Scandinavia.
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The first edition cover of Hutton's book, with a jacket design by Ivor Claydon Graphics.
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"[S]cholars are able to constr ...... emotive and polemical power."
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Ronald Hutton, 2001.
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Hambledon and London
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Shamans: Siberian Spirituality ...... ore and Contemporary Paganism.
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Shamans: Siberian Spirituality and the Western Imagination
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