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- Black Magic and Bogeymen: Fear, Rumour and Popular Belief in Northern Ireland 1972-74
- Book
- 2014
- Published by: Cork University Press
summary
This is an analysis of a popular scare about black magic and Satanism in Northern Ireland between 1973 and 1974. The book gives an insight into a particularly grim period during the early 1970s in Northern Ireland, using an extremely unusual episode - the black magic rumours - as a privileged window onto a world that may now be behind us, but which continues to fascinate many readers.The book provides a fascinating insight into some of the problems and procedures of social history. The author demonstrates that phenomena like the black magic rumours cannot be understood without taking a multidisciplinary approach, taking in perspectives and comparative evidence from anthropology, sociology, folklore and media studies.
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright
- pp. i-iv
- Acknowledgements
- pp. vii-viii
- Author’s Note
- pp. ix-x
- CHAPTER THREE - Tangible Evidence
- pp. 41-54
- CHAPTER SIX - Professionals and Amateurs
- pp. 94-110
- CHAPTER EIGHT - The Other World
- pp. 142-164
- CHAPTER NINE - So Much Trouble
- pp. 165-187
- CHAPTER TEN - Black Magic and Armageddon
- pp. 188-214
- CHAPTER ELEVEN - The Devil and All His Works
- pp. 215-234
- CHAPTER TWELVE - The End of the Scare
- pp. 235-258
- Notes and References
- pp. 259-272
- Bibliography
- pp. 273-282
Additional Information
ISBN
9781782050995
Related ISBN(s)
9781782050964
MARC Record
OCLC
900223635
Launched on MUSE
2014-12-11
Language
English
Open Access
No