Religion, Magic, Witchcraft

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John Eade and Mario Katić (eds.) (2014), Pilgrimage, Politics and Place-Making in Eastern Europe. Crossing the Borders. Farnham, Berlington: Ashgate.

Peter Jan Margry (2014), To Be or Not to Be… a Pilgrim. Spiritual Pluralism along the Camino Finisterre and the Urge for the End, in: Anja Schöne  and Helmut Groschwitz (eds), Religiosität und Spiritualität. Fragen, Kompetenzen, ErgebnisseMünster: Waxmann, pp. 153-182.

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