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Non-Fiction: Paganism and Witchcraft

The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft
by Ronald Hutton

Ronald Hutton is a British historian who has written several books on folklore and folk traditions in Britain and their modern-day applications. Mr. Hutton has taken this one step further in The Triumph of the Moon to trace some of these traditions' usage within the history of modern British witchcraft. Hutton stays true throughout the book to his two major themes: that modern witchcraft is the "belated offspring" of the Romantic movement of the eighteenth century and that witchcraft is a viable, valid modern religious system.

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