History of Wicca - 6 / 15 / 2024
modern Wicca & Witchcraft
American Traditional Wicca - 1970s
British Traditional Wicca
Alexandrian Wicca
Alex Sanders
1926 to 1988
Gardnerian Wicca
Gerald B. Gardner
1884 to 1964
retired 1936
employed by the government as a rubber plantation inspector in Far East
Ancient Order of Druids
Doreen Valiente
1922 to 1999
reconstructionists
1890s to 1940s
American Eclectic Wicca - 1970s
Neopaganism
1960s to 1970s
Robert Graves
1895 to 1985
The White Goddess
1948
reconstructionists
1890s to 1940s
hippies
beatniks
WW 1
the Beat generation
Jack Kerouac
Bohemians
modern Neopaganism
Neopaganism
1960s to 1970s
C.A.W. (Church of All Worlds)
1975
science fiction
reconstructionists
1890s to 1940s
Robert Graves
Radical Faeries
gay rights movement
Dianic Wicca
1970s
Margaret Murray
Robert Graves
Z. Budapest
Starhawk
Marija Gimbutas
feminism
1960s
Rosie the Riveter
WW2 home front production
family traditions
midwives & herbalists
tribal healers
shamanism
neoshamanism
1980s
Michael Harner
shamanism [see Shamanism]
influences on wicca
The Civilization of the Goddess - Marija Gimbutas
The Language of the Goddess - ibid
The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries - Z. Budapest
The Spiral Dance - Starhawk
The Way of the Shaman - Michael Harner
The White Goddess - Robert Graves
The Witchcult in Western Europe - Margaret Murray
Satanism
applied psychology
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