Introduction

Authors

  • Sarah Jane Harvey inform

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.v11i1.5

Keywords:

Paganism, Wicca, identity

Author Biography

  • Sarah Jane Harvey, inform
    Research Officer at Inform (Information Network Focus on Religious Movements) based at the LSE (London School of Economics)

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Published

2009-09-04

Issue

Section

Editorial

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