An edition of The uses of supernatural power (1990)

The uses of supernatural power

the transformation of popular religion in medieval and early modern Europe

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The uses of supernatural power
Gábor Klaniczay
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An edition of The uses of supernatural power (1990)

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English
Pages
259

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The uses of supernatural power: the transformation of popular religion in medieval and early modern Europe
1990, Polity Press in association with B. Blackwell
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

"The essays in this book were originally written in English, French or Hungarian. Essays 2, 3, 4 and 7 were translated from French or Hungarian by Susan Singerman." Preface.

Bibliography: p. [239]-250.

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Oxford

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Library of Congress
BL100 .K54 1990

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Pagination
viii, 259 p.
Number of pages
259

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OL21181574M
ISBN 10
0745605583
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2463953

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