Monsters Demons and Wonders in European-Jewish History (original) (raw)

Monsters and Monstrosity in Jewish History: From the Middle Ages to Modernity ed. by Iris Idelson-Shein and Christian Wiese

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Svitlana (Lana) Krys

Folklorica: Journal of the Slavic and East European Folklore Association, 2010

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Nebahat Avcioglu, Review: Saracens, Demons and Jews: making Monsters in Medieval Art by Debra Higgs Strickland

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The Epistemological Functions of Monsters in the Middle Ages

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Neighbouring Imaginaries: Jews and Demons in the Maghreb (Intro)

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Aesthetics of Evil in Middle Ages: Beasts as Symbol of the Devil

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The Journal of Gods and Monsters Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021)

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« Des saints exorcistes : démons et paganisme dans les légendes apostoliques aquitaines du XIe et XIIe siècles », Le Mal, 14e Symposium de la Société internationale des médiévistes (IMS-Paris), 29 juin-1er juillet 2017.

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Demonic History: From Goethe to the Present

Kirk Wetters

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Piet Swanepoel

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European Journal of Jewish Studies 3.1 (2009) [Special Issue: Jewish Folklore]. Edited by Tamar Alexander and Yuval Harari

Yuval Harari

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Review of Das Böse, der Teufel und Dämonen—Evil, the Devil, and Demons, edited by Jan Dochhorn, Susanne Rudnig-Zelt and Benjamin Wold (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2016)

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Sz. Kristof-Missionaries, Monsters and the Demon Show. Diabolized Representations of American Indians in Jesuit Libraries of 17th and 18th Century Upper Hungary (CSP 2012) -- Full text with correct page numbers

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Out of the Depths: An Introduction to the Monsters of Scripture

Matthew Darby

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Have I Got a Monster for You!": Some Thoughts on the Golem, The X-Files and the Jewish Horror Movie

Mikel J Koven

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