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Professor Graham Harvey

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Professional biography

I joined the RS team at the OU in 2003 and was Head of Department from 2013-17. I now have departmental leadership responsiblities for research. Part of this involved leading departmental preparation for the REF (Research Excellence Framework - a national assessment of the value of academic research). Part of it is coordination of our postgraduate researchers (those doing an MPhil and/or PhD). I am currently supervising 3 such researchers having previously supervised 17 to the succesful completion of their PhDs. 

I did my PhD at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne under the supervision of Prof John F.A. Sawyer. This was about the rhetorics of group identity in ancient Jewish literatures (including the Qumran scrolls, apocryphal and apocalyptic texts, early Christian and formative Rabbinic writings). Having been brought up relatively near Stonehenge and participating in Stonehenge Peoples Free Festival in the 1970s, I was invited to contribute a presentation about contemporary Druids at a conference ... and so became a fieldwork researcher among Pagans. This has resulted in many publications, especially Listening People, Speaking Earth: Contemporary Paganism (now in its second edition with Hurst and Co., and with New York University Press) and Researching Paganisms (2004).  

An interest in religion, location and ecology fused with interests in the cultures of Indigenous peoples to generate yet another shift in my research career. I have been privileged to spend time with various generous and interesting hosts, including in Aotearoa, Australia, Hawaii, Newfoundland, Nigeria, the Ojibwe traditional territories and Sápmi. Most of my research about contemporary Indigenous religious traditions has been about “animism”: the varied ways in which people engage with the larger than human world. I have followed up my monograph, Animism: Respecting the Living World (2005; 2nd edition in May 2017), with the edited Handbook of Contemporary Animism (2013). Indigenous definitions of religion (e.g. the late Maori scholar, Te Pakaka Tawhai’s statement that the “purpose of religious activity … is doing violence with impunity”) play a vital role in my argument for a new definition of and approach to religion in Food, Sex and Strangers: Understanding Religion as Everyday Life (2013).  

I have also been a member of the research team for a project called "Re-assembling democracy" (funded by the Norwegian Research Council (see http://www.tf.uio.no/english/research/projects/redo/) for which I have been privileged to spend time at the Riddu Riđđu festival in Sápmi (arctic Norway). I have been writing about the festival and the ORIGINS Festival of First Nations, hosted in London biennially, and the ways in which they generate new approaches to democracy, citizenship, ecology and more.

​I am a member of the ESRC, AHRC and Australian Research Council peer review colleges. I was President of the British Association for the Study of Religions (2011-15), following service as Secretary (2003-2009).

I'm also a member of the following:

  • British Association for the Study of Religions (BASR)
  • European Association for the Study of Religion (EASR)
  • Society for the Study of Native American Religious Traditions (SSNART)
  • Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
  • Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA)
  • and some years I'm a member of the American Academy of Religion (AAR)

I am external examiner at the University of Gloucester. Previously, I have been external examiner at the Universities of Durham, Greenwich, Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Winchester, Middlesex, Aberdeen and Lancaster.

Research interests

My current research has two strands. First there is my ongoing interest in Indigenous rituals and performance cultures. For this I am involved in collaborative research and public engagement with Border Crossings, organisers of ORIGINS Festival of First Nations, a biennial arts festival in the UK - including participation in the journey of Totem Latamat (made by the Totonac multi-media artist Jun Tiburico in Mexico) across the UK to COP26 in Glasgow and to its final resting / retirement place at The Crichton in Dumfries.

​Secondly, I am beginning a project called "Prepare to meet your god(s)" which is about the practicalities of preparation for encounters with significant other-than-humans and/or with death. 

PUBLICATIONS

See Open Research Online for further details of my research publications.

The most recent of these is a special issue of International Journal the Study of New Religions 9.2 devoted to “Indigenizing Movements in Europe”. ISSN 2041-9511 (print) 2041-952X (online). I also have a chapter in this arising from my research at the UK's Bear Feast... https://journals.equinoxpub.com/IJSNR/issue/current 

I am editor of the book series, Religion and the Senses, being published by Equinox. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/religion-and-the-senses/ The first volume, co-edited with Jess Hughes (in Classical Studies at the OU)  introduces case studies and scholarly approaches to the so-called "5 senses" in a selection of ancient and contemporary religious contexts. The next six volumes are now being prepared. 

I am also founding co-editor of the book series Vitality of Indigenous Religions monograph series (published by Routledge). https://www.routledge.com/Vitality-of-Indigenous-Religions/book-series/AINDIREL

Teaching interests

I contribted to and chaired the RS module, A227 Exploring religion: places, practices, texts and experiences. I wrote units about religion and food ("what does religion taste like?") and about the role of texts and narratives in Indigenous religions. I have been a member of the module teams for A105: Voices, Texts and Material Culture and A332 Why is Religion Controversial? For the latter, I wrote units on “the new animism” and on “religion and individualism”. I am drafting material for D113, a new introduction to the social sciences. 

Previously, I have contributed to the production and/or presentation of AA100 The Arts Past and Present, A151 Making sense of things: an introduction to material culture, A217 Introducing Religion, AA307 Religions in Conflict and Cooperation, AD317 Religion Today: Tradition, Modernity and Change, and A330 Myth in the Greek and Roman Worlds I chaired the dissertation year of the MA in Religious Studies, A881.

Impact and engagement

I am honoured and happy to work with the wonderful people who organise the biennial Origins Festival of First Nations, a performing arts and cultural festival in London. https://originsfestival.bordercrossings.org.uk/origins-festival

My "animism" focused research, publications and talks have influenced developments among those who identify (or might be identified) as animists - especially those who celebrate the annual Bear Feast in the UK (info available in social media), and members of the Ancestral Medicine network.  My work is also cited by the Finnish artist Elsa Salonen in her international exhibitons. 

External collaborations

As I've mentioned before, I am honoured and happy to work with the wonderful people who organise the biennial Origins Festival of First Nations, a performing arts and cultural festival in London. https://originsfestival.bordercrossings.org.uk/origins-festival .

Publications

Study of Religion and The Dawn of Everything (2023-09)
Tremlett, Paul-François; Harvey, Graham; Robertson, David and Cusack, Carole
Journal of the British Association for the Study of Religion (JBASR), 25 (pp. 86-105)


[Book Review] Indigeneity in African Religions: Ọza Worldviews, Cosmologies and Religious Cultures, written by Adogame, Afe (2023)
Harvey, Graham
Journal of Religion in Africa, 53(3-4) (pp. 509-511)


Belonging to (Not “in”) Land as Performed at Indigenous Cultural Events (2022-02)
Harvey, Graham
Material Religion, 18(1) (pp. 16-31)


Afterword: what staffs and paths do – a new animist contribution to studying pilgrimage (2022)
Harvey, Graham
Religion, State and Society, 50(2) (pp. 199-207)


[Book Review] Indigenous Religion(s): Local Grounds, Global Networks, written by Siv Ellen Kraft, Bjørn Ola Tafjord, Arkotong Longkumer, Gregory D. Alles, Greg Johnson (2021)
Harvey, Graham
Numen, 68(2-3) (pp. 299-302)


[Book Review] Our non-Christian nation: how Atheists, Satanists, Pagans and others are demanding their rightful place in public life by Jay Wexler, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2019, 216 pp., £18.99 (hardback), ISBN 9780804798990 (2020)
Harvey, Graham
Religion, State and Society, 48(4) (pp. 311-312)


Indigenizing by the Assembling Actors of Riddu Riđđu’s Ritual / Spectacle (2019)
Harvey, Graham
Journal of Ritual Studies, 33(1) (pp. 27-37)


[Book Review] Children of Lucifer: The Origins of Modern Religious Satanism (2018-12-05)
Harvey, Graham
Journal of Contemporary Religion, 33(3) (pp. 612-614)


Bear Feasts in a Land without Wild. Bears: Experiments in Creating Animist Rituals (2018)
Harvey, Graham
International Journal for the Study of New Religions, 9(2) (pp. 195-213)


If Not all Stones Are Alive…: Radical Relationality in Animism Studies (2017)
Harvey, Graham
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 11(4) (pp. 481-497)


If ‘Spiritual But Not Religious’ People Are Not Religious What Difference Do They Make? (2016-10-18)
Harvey, Graham
Journal for the Study of Spirituality, 6(2) (pp. 128-141)


Indigenising in a Globalised World: The Re-Seeding of Belonging to Lands (2016)
Harvey, Graham
Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology, 20(3) (pp. 300-310)


Religion and Food, Religions as Foodways (2015-06)
Harvey, Graham
REVER - Revista de Estudos da Religião, 15(1) (pp. 80-92)


Respectfully eating or not eating: putting food at the centre of Religious Studies (2015-04-13)
Harvey, Graham
Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 26 (pp. 32-46)


Playing Croquet with Hedgehogs: (Still) Becoming a Scholar of Paganism and Animism (2015)
Harvey, Graham
The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies, 17(1-2) (pp. 99-114)


Whose society, whose experience? A fundamental question for rethinking religion (2015)
Harvey, Graham
Religion, Brain & Behavior, 5(3) (pp. 233-235)


Elsewhere: seeking alternatives to European understandings of “religion” (2014)
Harvey, Graham
Diskus: The Journal of the British Association for the Study of Religions (BASR), 16(3) (pp. 57-68)


Animals, animists and academics (2006-03)
Harvey, Graham
Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, 41(1) (pp. 9-19)


Endo-cannibalism in the making of a recent British ancestor (2004-08)
Harvey, Graham
Mortality, 9(3) (pp. 255-267)


Guesthood as ethical decolonising research method (2003-04)
Harvey, G.
Numen: International Review for the History of Religions, 50(2) (pp. 125-146)


Environmentalism in the construction of indigeneity (2003)
Harvey, Graham
Ecotheology: Journal of Religion, Nature and the Environment, 8(2) (pp. 206-223)


Sacred Places in the Construction of Indigenous Environmentalism (2002-07)
Harvey, Graham
Ecotheology: Journal of Religion, Nature and the Environment, 7(1) (pp. 60-73)


Satanism: performing alterity and othering (2002)
Harvey, Graham
Syzygy: Journal of Alternative Religion and Culture, 11 (pp. 53-68)


Fantasy in the study of religions: Paganism as observed and enhanced by Terry Pratchett (2000)
Harvey, Graham
Diskus: The journal of the British Association for the Study of Religions (BASR), 6


Shamanism in Britain today (1998-12)
Harvey, Graham
Performance Research, 3(3) (pp. 15-23)


The authority of intimacy in Paganism and goddess spirituality (1996)
Harvey, Graham
Diskus: The journal of the British Association for the Study of Religions (BASR), 4(1) (pp. 34-48)


Satanism in Britain today (1995-10)
Harvey, Graham
Journal of Contemporary Religion, 10(3) (pp. 283-296)


Food, Sex and Strangers: Understanding Religion as Everyday Life (2013-07-31)
Harvey, Graham
ISBN : 978-1-84465-692-9 | Publisher : Routledge


Animism: Respecting the Living World (2005-02)
Harvey, Graham
ISBN : 1850657572 | Publisher : Hurst | Published : London, UK


We have always been animists... (2023-10-03)
Harvey, Graham
In: Bray, Karen; Eaton, Heather and Bauman, Whitney eds. Earthly Things: Immanence, New Materialisms, and Planetary Thinking (pp. 74-87)
ISBN : 9781531503062 | Publisher : Fordham University Press


Indigenous rituals re-make the larger than human community (2020-10-01)
Harvey, Graham
In: Harvey, Graham; Houseman, Michael; Pike, Sarah and Salomonsen, Jone eds. Reassembling Democracy: Ritual as Cultural Resource (pp. 69-85)
ISBN : 9781350123014 | Publisher : Bloomsbury | Published : London


Bear Feasts in a Land without Wild Bears: Experiments in Creating Animist Rituals (2020-03)
Harvey, Graham
In: Harvey, Graham ed. Indigenizing movements in Europe (pp. 31-49)
ISBN : 9781781797914 | Publisher : Equinox


Trans-Indigenous Festivals: Democracy and Emplacement (2020)
Harvey, Graham
In: Pike, Sarah M.; Salomonsen, Jone and Tremlett, Paul-Francois eds. Ritual and Democracy: Protests, Publics and Performances
ISBN : 9781781799758 | Publisher : Equinox


Tylor, ‘ Fetishes ’ and the Matter of Animism (2017-09-21)
Harvey, Graham
In: Tremlett, Paul-François; Sutherland, Liam and Harvey, Graham eds. Edward Tylor, Religion and Culture (pp. 29-46)
ISBN : 978-1-350-00341-5 | Publisher : Bloomsbury | Published : London


Art works: A relational rather than representational understanding of art and buildings (2017)
Harvey, Graham
In: Hutchings, Tim and McKenzie, Joanne eds. Materiality and the Study of Religion: The Stuff of the Sacred. Theology and Religion in Interdisciplinary Perspective Series
ISBN : 978-1472477835 | Publisher : Routledge


Performing Indigeneity and Performing Guesthood (2016-10-18)
Harvey, Graham
In: Hartney, Christopher and Tower, Daniel J. eds. Religious Categories and the Construction of the Indigenous. Supplements to Method & Theory in the Study of Religion (7) (pp. 74-91)
ISBN : 9789004324411 | Publisher : Brill


Paganism and Animism (2016-08-03)
Harvey, Graham
In: Jenkins, Willis; Tucker, Mary Evelyn and Grim, John eds. Routledge Handbook of Religion and Ecology. Routledge International Handbooks (pp. 209-217)
ISBN : 978-1138789579 | Publisher : Routledge


Paganism (2016-01-25)
Harvey, Graham
In: Woodhead, Linda; Partridge, Christopher and Kawanami, Hiroko eds. Religions in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations (Third Edition) (pp. 345-367)
ISBN : 978-0-415-85881-6 | Publisher : Routledge


Food, Sex and Spirituality (2015-11-09)
Harvey, Graham
In: Coats, Curtis D. and Emerich, Monica M. eds. Practical Spiritualities in a Media Age (pp. 189-204)
ISBN : 9781474223164 | Publisher : Bloomsbury


Relational health: Animists, shamans and the practice of well-being (2014-02-18)
Harvey, Graham
In: Johnston, Lucas and Bauman, Whitney eds. Science and Religion: One Planet, Many Possibilities. Routledge Studies in Religion (pp. 204-215)
ISBN : 978-0-415-73842-2 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon


Pagan studies or the study of paganisms? A case study in the study of religions (2014)
Harvey, Graham
In: Chryssides, George and Zeller, Ben eds. Bloomsbury Companion to New Religious Movements (pp. 37-40)
ISBN : 978-1-4411-9005-5 | Publisher : Bloomsbury


Animist realism in indigenous novels and other literature (2013-10-31)
Harvey, Graham
In: Harvey, Graham ed. Handbook of Contemporary Animism. Acumen Handbooks
ISBN : 9781844657117 | Publisher : Acumen Publishing | Published : Durham


Why study indigenous religions? (2013-08)
Harvey, Graham
In: Cox, Jim and Adogame, Afe eds. Critical Reflections on Indigenous Religions (pp. 19-28)
ISBN : 978-1-4094-4500-5 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Farnham


Indigenous spiritualities (2012-08-09)
Harvey, Graham
In: Cobb, Mark R; Puchalski, Christina M. and Rumbold, Bruce eds. Oxford Textbook of Spirituality in Healthcare. Oxford Textbooks In Public Health (pp. 49-54)
ISBN : 978-0-19-957139-0 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : Oxford


Ritual in New Religions (2012-08)
Harvey, Graham
In: Hammer, Olav and Rothstein, Mikael eds. Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements. Cambridge Companions to Religion (pp. 97-112)
ISBN : 9780521196505 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Things act: casual indigenous statements about the performance of object-persons (2012-03-01)
Harvey, Graham
In: Bowman, Marion and Valk, Ülo eds. Vernacular Religion in Everyday Life: Expressions of Belief (pp. 194-210)
ISBN : 9781908049506 | Publisher : Equinox Publishing Limited | Published : London


Bardic chairs and the emergent performance practices of pagans (2012-03)
Harvey, Graham
In: Cusack, Carole M. and Norman, Alex eds. Handbook of New Religions and Cultural Production. Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion (4) (pp. 399-420)
ISBN : 9789004221871 | Publisher : E.J. Brill | Published : Leiden


Alternative spiritualities: marginal and mainstream (2012-02-14)
Harvey, Graham and Vincett, Giselle
In: Woodhead, Linda and Catto, Rebecca eds. Religion and Change in Modern Britain (pp. 156-172)
ISBN : 978-0-415-57581-2 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London


Ritual is etiquette in the larger than human world: the two wildernesses of contemporary eco-Paganism (2012)
Harvey, Graham
In: Feldt, Laura ed. Wilderness in Mythology and Religion: Approaching Religious Spatialities, Cosmologies, and Ideas. Religion and Society (55) (pp. 265-292)
ISBN : 978-1614512240 | Publisher : De Gruyter | Published : Berlin


Paganism: negotiating between esotericism and animism under the influence of Kabbalah (2012)
Harvey, Graham
In: Huss, Boaz ed. Kabbalah and Contemporary Spiritual Revival. Goldstein-Goren Library of Jewish Thought (14) (pp. 267-284)
ISBN : 978-965-536-043-1 | Publisher : Ben-Gurion University | Published : Beer Sheva


Field research: participant observation (2011-11)
Harvey, Graham
In: Stausberg, Michael and Engler, Steven eds. The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in the Study of Religion (pp. 217-244)
ISBN : 978-0-415-55920-1 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon


Animism rather than Shamanism: new approaches to what shamans do (for other animists) (2010-03-24)
Harvey, Graham
In: Schmidt, Bettina and Huskinson, Lucy eds. Spirit Possession and Trance : New Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Continuum Advances in Religious Studies (7) (pp. 14-34)
ISBN : 9780826435743 | Publisher : Continuum | Published : London


Paganism (2009)
Harvey, Graham
In: Woodhead, Linda; Kawanami, Hiroko and Partridge, Christopher eds. Religions in the Modern World : Traditions and Transformations (2nd ed.) (pp. 357-376)
ISBN : 978-0-415-45891-7 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London


Animist paganism (2009)
Harvey, Graham
In: Pizza, Murphy and Lewis, James R eds. Handbook of Contemporary Paganism. Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion (2) (pp. 393-412)
ISBN : 978 90 04 16373 7 | Publisher : Brill | Published : Leiden


Satanism: performing alterity and othering (2009)
Harvey, Graham
In: Petersen, Jesper Aagaard ed. Contemporary Religious Satanism: a Critical Anthology. Ashgate Controversial New Religions Series (pp. 27-40)
ISBN : 9780754652861 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Farnham


Animism (2008)
Harvey, Graham
In: Clarke, Peter B and Beyer, Peter eds. The World's Religions: Continuities and Transformations (pp. 15-24)
ISBN : 978-0-415-39725-4 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : New York


Huldah's Scroll: a pagan reading (2007-04)
Harvey, Graham
In: Isherwood, Lisa ed. Patriarchs, Prophets and Other Villains. Gender, Theology and Spirituality (pp. 85-100)
ISBN : 9781845531317 | Publisher : Equinox | Published : London


Inventing Paganisms: making nature (2007)
Harvey, Graham
In: Lewis, James and Hammer, Olav eds. The Invention of Sacred Tradition (pp. 277-290)
ISBN : 9780521864794 | Publisher : Cambridge University Press | Published : Cambridge


Becoming Pagan having been Christian (2006)
Harvey, Graham
In: Partridge, Christopher and Reid, Helen eds. Finding and Losing Faith: Studies in Conversion. Studies in Religion & Culture (pp. 56-69)
ISBN : 1842274104 | Publisher : Paternoster Press | Published : Bletchley, UK


Discworld and Otherworld: The imaginative use of Fantasy Literature among Pagans (2006)
Harvey, Graham
In: Hume, Lynne and McPhillips, Kathleen eds. Popular Spiritualities: The Politics of Contemporary Enchantment (pp. 41-51)
ISBN : 754639991 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Aldershot, UK


Performing identity and entertaining guests: Maori diaspora in London (2005)
Harvey, Graham
In: Harvey, Graham and Thompson, Jr, Charles D. eds. Indigenous Diasporas and Dislocation. Vitality of Indigenous Religions (pp. 121-134)
ISBN : 754639061 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Aldershot


Performing and constructing research as guesthood in the study of religions (2005)
Harvey, Graham
In: Hume, Lynne and Mulcock, Jane eds. Anthropologists in the field: cases in participant observation (pp. 168-182)
ISBN : 0-231-13005-8 | Publisher : Columbia University Press | Published : New York


Performing identity and entertaining guests in the Maoridiaspora (2005)
Harvey, Graham
In: Harvey, Graham and Thompson, Charles D eds. Indigenous Diasporas and Dislocation (pp. 121-134)
ISBN : 978-0-7546-3906-0 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Aldershot


Pagan Studies or the Study of Paganisms? A case study in the study of religions (2004)
Harvey, Graham
In: Blian, Jenny; Ezzy, Doug and Harvey, Graham eds. Researching Paganisms (pp. 241-255)
ISBN : 0-7591-0523-5 | Publisher : AltaMira | Published : Lanham, MS, USA


Comments on "The Permeability of Boundaries debate: alternative archaeology - has it happened?" (2001)
Harvey, Graham
In: Wallis, R. J. and Lymer, K. eds. A Permeability of Boundaries? New Approaches to the Archaeology of Art, Religion and Folklore. BAR international series (936) (pp. 121-123)
ISBN : 1841711748 | Publisher : British Archaeological Reports | Published : Oxford


Boggarts and Books: towards an appreciation of Pagan Spirituality (2000-02)
Harvey, Graham
In: Sutcliffe, Steven and Bowman, Marion eds. Beyond New Age: Exploring Alternative Spirituality (pp. 155-168)
ISBN : 748609989 | Publisher : Edinburgh University Press | Published : Edinburgh


Introduction (2000)
Harvey, Graham
In: Harvey, Graham ed. Indigenous Religions: a Companion (pp. 1-19)
ISBN : 304704482 | Publisher : Cassell | Published : London


Art works in Aotearoa (2000)
Harvey, Graham
In: Harvey, Graham ed. Indigenous Religions: a Companion (pp. 155-172)
ISBN : 304704474 | Publisher : Cassell | Published : London


Coming home and coming out Pagan but not converting (1999)
Harvey, Graham
In: Lamb, Christopher and Bryant, Darrol eds. Religious Conversion: Contemporary Practices and Controversies. (pp. 233-246)
ISBN : 304338435 | Publisher : Cassell | Published : London


Synagogues of the Hebrews: "Good Jews" in the Diaspora (1998)
Harvey, Graham
In: Jones, Sian and Pearce, Sarah eds. Jewish Local Patriotism and Self-Identification in the Graeco-Roman Period. Library of Second Temple Studies (31) (pp. 132-147)
ISBN : 1850758328 | Publisher : Sheffield Academic Press | Published : Sheffield


Heathenism: a north European Pagan tradition (1995)
Harvey, Graham
In: Harvey, Graham and Hardman, Charlotte eds. Paganism Today (pp. 49-64)
ISBN : 722532334 | Publisher : Thorsons | Published : London


'Ritual abuse allegations, incitement to religious hatred: Pagans and Christians in court (1995)
Harvey, Graham
In: Towler, Robert ed. New Religions and the New Europe. RENNER Studies on New Religions (1) (pp. 154-170)
ISBN : 8772884339 | Publisher : Aarhus University Press | Published : Aarhus


The suffering of witches and children: uses of witchcraft passages in the Bible (1995)
Harvey, Graham
In: Davies, Jon; Watson, Wilfred G. E. and Harvey, Graham eds. Words Remembered, Texts Renewed: Essays in Honour of John F. A. Sawyer. Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies (195) (pp. 154-170)
ISBN : 9780567634238 | Publisher : Sheffield Academic Press | Published : Sheffield


Death and remembrance in modern Paganism (1994)
Harvey, Graham
In: Davies, Jon ed. Ritual and Remembrance: Responses to Death in Human Societies (pp. 103-122)
ISBN : 1850754691 | Publisher : Sheffield Academic Press


Reassembling Democracy: Ritual and Cultural Resource (2021-01-19)
Harvey, Graham; Houseman, Michael; Pike, Sarah and Salomonsen, Jone eds.
ISBN : 9781350123014 | Publisher : Bloomsbury | Published : London


Indigenizing Movements in Europe (2020-03-25)
Harvey, Graham ed.
ISBN : 9781781797914 | Publisher : Equinox | Published : Sheffield


Sensual Religion: Religion and the Five Senses (2018-09-04)
Harvey, Graham and Hughes, Jessica eds.
Religion and the Senses
ISBN : 9781781794142 | Publisher : Equinox | Published : Sheffield


Edward Burnett Tylor, Religion and Culture (2017)
Tremlett, Paul-François; Harvey, Graham and Sutherland, Liam T. eds.
ISBN : 9781350003415 | Publisher : Bloomsbury | Published : London


Handbook of Contemporary Animism (2013-10-31)
Harvey, Graham ed.
Handbooks on Contemporary Religion
ISBN : 978-1844657117 | Publisher : Acumen Publishing | Published : Durham


Religions in Focus: New Approaches to Tradition and Comtemporary Practices (2009)
Harvey, Graham ed.
ISBN : 9781845532185 | Publisher : Equinox | Published : London


Indigenous diasporas and dislocations (2005-09)
Harvey, Graham and Thompson Jr, Charles D. eds.
Vitality of Indigenous Religions
ISBN : 754639061 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Aldershot, UK


Ritual and Religious Belief: a reader (2005-09)
Harvey, Graham ed.
Critical Categories in the Study of Religion
ISBN : 1904768172 | Publisher : Equinox | Published : London, UK


The Paganism Reader (2004-11)
Clifton, Chas and Harvey, Graham eds.
ISBN : 9780415303521 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London, UK


Researching Paganisms (2004-09)
Blain, Jenny; Ezzy, Douglas and Harvey, Graham eds.
ISBN : 0-7591-0523-5 | Publisher : AltaMira | Published : Lanham, MD, USA


Historical Dictionary of Shamanism (2004)
Harvey, Graham and Wallis, Robert eds.
Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements Series
ISBN : 0-8108-5798-7 | Publisher : Scarecrow | Published : Lanham, MD, USA


Shamanism: A Reader (2003)
Harvey, Graham ed.
ISBN : 415253292 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London, UK


Indigenous religious musics (2000-12)
Ralls-MacLeod, Karen and Harvey, Graham eds.
SOAS Musicology Series
ISBN : 0 7546 0249 4 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Aldershot, UK


Law and Religion in Contemporary Society: Communities, Individualism and the State (2000)
Edge, Peter W. and Harvey, Graham eds.
ISBN : 754613062 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Aldershot


Indigenous Religions: A Companion (2000)
Harvey, Graham ed.
ISBN : 304704482 | Publisher : Cassell | Published : New York


Paganism Today: Witches, Druids, the Goddess and Ancient Earth Traditions for the Twenty-First Century (1996-02-19)
Harvey, Graham and Hardman, Charlotte eds.
ISBN : 722532334 | Publisher : Thorsons | Published : London


Words Remembered, Texts Renewed: Festschrift for Prof John F.A. Sawyer (1995-11-01)
Davies, Jon; Harvey, Graham and Watson, Wilfred G. E. eds.
Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
ISBN : 9780567634238 | Publisher : Sheffield Academic Press | Published : Sheffield


Pagan Identities: DISKUS 6 (2000)
Bowman, Marion and Harvey, Graham
BASR, Wolverhampton.