


Theoretical, Terminological, and Taxonomic Trouble in the Academic Study of Contemporary Paganism: A Case for Reform

Jean La Fontaine, Witches and Demons: A Comparative Perspective on Witchcraft and Satanism (Oxford: Berghahn, 2016), 150 pp., £60 (cloth), £17.50 (paper) John of Monmouth with Gillian Spraggs and Shani Oates, Genuine Witchcraft is Explained: The Secret History of the Royal Windsor Coven and the Regency (Milverton, Somerset: Capall Bann, 2012), 479 pp., £17.95 (paperback).īook Review: Kerriann Godwin, ed., The Museum of Witchcraft: A Magical History (Boscastle, Cornwall: The Occult Art Company, 2011), 142 pp., £34.00 (hardcover). Michael Howard, Children of Cain: A Study of Modern Traditional Witches (Richmond Vista, Calif.: Three Hands Press, 2011), 320 pp., $48.50 (hardcover) Robert Cochrane and the Gardnerian Craft: Feuds, Secrets and Mysteries in Contemporary British Witchcraft Philip Heselton, Witchfather: A Life of Gerald Gardner: Volume One-Into the Witch Cult and Witchfather: A Life of Gerald Gardner: Volume Two-From Witch Cult to Wicca (Loughborough, Leicestershire: Thoth Publications, 2012), 686 pp., £16.95 (Vol.1) £18.95

In Defense of Pagan Studies: A Response to Davidsen’s Critique
