Review of Judith Kalik and Alexander Uchitel, Slavic Gods and Heroes (original) (raw)

Forgery of Deities, or Forgery of Science? On the Latest Attempt to Discard Slavic Pagan Religion

Jiří Dynda

Slavia: Journal for Slavic Philology, 2021

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SLAVIC GODS AND HEROES

Alexander Uchitel, Kalik Judith

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Discovering Slavic Mythology between East and West: Folklore Research and the Pagan Past in the Service of Nation-Building

Pavel Horák

Folklore, 2022

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Introduction to the Slavic pagan pantheon. The names of deities that the ancient Slavs actually revered

Oleg Kutarev

New researches on the religion and mythology of the Pagan Slavs 2 (Ed. by P. Lajoye and S. Zochios). Paris: Lingva, 2023

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Slavic and Greek-Roman Mythology, Comparative Mythology, Brukenthalia Acta Musei, No. 3, 2013

Mihai Dragnea

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New Interpretative Approaches to the Study of Slavic Paganism

Susana Torres-Prieto

Philologie, herméneutique et histoire des textes entre Orient et Occident. Mélanges en hommage à Sever J. Voici, ed. Francesca P. Barone, Caroline Macé et Pablo A. Ubierna, 2017

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The New Life of "The Book of Veles". Transformations of Mystification into Myth.

Nemanja Radulovic

Disenchantment, Re-Enchantment and Folklore Genres. Ed. by Nemanja Radulović and Smiljana Djordjević-Belić. Belgrade: Institute for Literature and Arts., 2021

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Reassessment, Unification, and Enlargement of the Sources of Slavic Pre-Christian Religion

Enrique Santos Marinas

Russian History, Volume 40, Issue 1, pages 27 – 40, 2013

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Familiar marvels? French and German crusaders and chroniclers confront Baltic pagan religions

Rasa Mazeika

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SLAVIC MYTHOLOGY AS A PART OF OUR LIFE

Proskynitis Prayathanas

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Slavic Mythology Lost in Fantasy

Zuzana Obertová

Narodna umjetnost

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Rasa MAŽEIKA, Loïc CHOLLET, « Familiar Marvels? French and German Crusaders and Chroniclers Confront Baltic Pagan Religions », Francia. Forschungen zur westeuropäischen Geschichte, vol. 43, 2016, p. 41-62.

Loic Chollet

Francia. Forschungen zur westeuropäischen Geschichte, 2016

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Slavic Paganism in Slovo o polku Igoreve

Nicolas M Jansens

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Veles as a Slavic mythological trickster

Giuseppe Maiello, Nikola Danišová, Lingva Éditions

New Researches on the religion and mythology of the Pagan Slavs 2, 2023

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The Myth of the Ancestral Homeland in Russian Neo-paganism

Osintsev Alexey, Olesya Kuznetsova

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The Return of Ancestral Gods. Modern Ukrainian Paganism as an Alternative Vision for a Nation, by Mariya Lesiv. Montreal & Kingston, London, Ithaca: McGill-Queens University Press,

marian rubchak

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Organized pagan cult in Kievan Rus': The invention of foreign elite or evolution of local tradition? [Organizirani poganski kult v kijevski drzavi: Iznajdba tuje elite ali razvoj krajevnega izrocila?]

Roman Zaroff

Studia Mythologica Slavica, 1999

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Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe by Kaarina Aitamurto and Scott Simpson, eds

David Calderon martin

Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, 2013

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Slavic mythology

Liliana Damaschin

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William of Malmesbury on Pagan Slavic Oracles: New Sources for Slavic Paganism and its two Interpretations

Roman Zaroff

Studia Mythologica Slavica, 1999

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„’More paganismo’. Reflections on Pagan and Christian Past in the Gesta Hungarorum (GH) of the Hungarian Anonymous Notary”. In: Historical Narratives and Christian Identity on a European Periphery: Early History Writing in Nothern, East Central, and Eastern Europe (C. 1070-1200). Turnhout, 2011.

László Veszprémy

2011

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Community of Lithuanian contemporary Pagans in the Soviet period paper

Egle Aleknaite

EASR conference, 2022

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The Return of Ancestral Gods. Modern Ukrainian Paganism as an Alternative for a Modern NAtion as an Alternative Vision for a

marian rubchak

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Mythographies of the Demonic (Notes on Slavonic and Balkan Ethnohermeneutics)

Florentina Badalanova Geller

In: Janet M. Hartley and Denis J. B. Shaw (eds.), Magic, Texts and Travel. Homage to a Scholar, Will Ryan. London: Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia, pp. 114–134, 2021

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Review of R. Shorrock, The Myth of Paganism, in The Journal of Hellenic Studies 132(2012).

Camille Geisz

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Khrushkova L., Book review of: V. M. Zubar and A. I. Khvorostyanyi, От язычества к христианству [From Paganism to Christianity. The Initial Stage of Penetration and Consolidation of Christianity in the South Ukraine], Kiev 2000, in: Ancient West & East, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2005, pp. 223-227.

Khrushkova L I U D M I L A G.

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Cosmogonies and Mythopoesis in the Balkans and Beyond

Florentina Badalanova Geller

Slavia Meridionalis, 2014

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“The Rodnoverie Movement: The Seach For Pre-Christian Ancestry And The Occult,” in B. Menzel, M. Hagemeister, and B. Glatzer Rosenthal, eds., The New Age of Russia. Occult and Esoteric Dimensions (Munich: Kubon & Sagner, 2012), 293-310.

Marlene Laruelle

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Mariya Lesiv, The return of ancestral gods: Modern Ukrainian Paganism as an alternative vision for a nation

Maria Carlson

Canadian Slavonic papers, 2016

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On the Concept of Chernebog and Bielbog in Slavic Mythology

MYROSLAVA ZNAYENKO

Acta Slavica Iaponica, 1993

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Does the hoard from Velestino in Thessaly belong to the Pagan-Slavic or Christian-Byzantine culture? Discussion on the occasion of the book by F. Curta and B. S. Szmoniewski, The Velestino Hoard. Casting Light on the Byzantine ‘Dark Ages’ (palgrave macmillan, 2019. pp. 237)

Nikos Chausidis

Patrimonium.MK 17, 364-388 , 2019

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“Alternative Identity, Alternative Religion? Neo-Paganism and the Aryan Myth in contemporary Russia,” Nations and Nationalism 14, no. 2 (2008): 283-301.

Marlene Laruelle

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Dazhbog: The Ancient Slavic Pagan Deity of the Shining Sky

Oleg Kutarev

Studia mythologica Slavica, 2021

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The Bible in the Making: Slavonic Myths of Creation

Florentina Badalanova Geller

2008

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Christians in Late Pagan, and Pagans in Early Christian Lithuania: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries

Darius Baronas

Lithuanian Historical Studies, 2014

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