Ronald Hutton is an English history professor specialising in Early Modern Britain, British folklore, pre-Christian religion and Contemporary Paganism, Hutton is the author of some 15 books, numerous articles, and has appeared on British television and radio, as well as being a regular conference speaker. Hutton is a professor at the University of Bristol, was a Commissioner for English Heritage for 12 years, and recently was appointed Gresham Professor of Divinity for Gresham College, London’s oldest Higher Education Institution.
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Caroline Tully
Caroline Tully, Pagan, Witch, and Archaeologist. Her interests include ancient Mediterranean religions, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Thelema and contemporary Paganisms, particularly Witchcraft and Pagan Reconstructionism.
Graham Harvey
Graham Harvey, Professor of Religious Studies for Open University. In addition to Animism, his work has covered a wide range of subjects, from Judaism, Paganism, Indigenous Religions and Shamanism. Watch the recording here
Giovanna Parmigiani
Giovanna Parmigiani, Harvard Divinity School Lecturer in Religion and Cultural Anthropology. She is an anthropologist of religion and a scholar of Contemporary Paganisms. Watch the recording here