 | James Webb - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1974 - 387 pages
Just when it seemed that Science and Reason had scored their greatest triumphs, the mid-mineteenth century witnessed an astonishing rebirth of occultism and anti-rationalism ... | |
 | George Lachmann Mosse - 1981 - 373 pages
Traces through the nineteenth and early twentieth century the progressive social and political institutionalization of racism, Germanic Christianity, nature mysticism, youth ... | |
 | Jay Kinney - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2004 - 336 pages
The founder of the influential Gnosis magazine collects essays by some of today's finest spiritual writers to explore the West's magical and esoteric traditions. Rosicrucianism ... | |
 | Richard Noll - Psychology - 1997 - 334 pages
A provocative new biography of psychoanalyst Carl Jung explores the significant impact of the occultism, neopaganism, and racism of nineteenth-century German culture on his ... | |
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