As the first true social history of New Age culture, this presents an unrivalled overview of the diverse varieties of New Age belief and practise from the 1930s to the present day.
As the first true social history of New Age culture, this presents an unrivalled overview of the diverse varieties of New Age belief and practise from the 1930s to the present day.
Steven Sutcliffe is affiliated to the University of Stirling. He is the author of numerous journal articles on the New Age and is the co-editor, with Marion Bowman, of Beyond the New Age.
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Introduction: On the Genealogy of the New Age: A Field Note Part 1: Emblem Chapter One: The Life and Times of 'New Age' Chapter Two: 'Oligarchy of Elect Souls': Alice Baileys New Age in Context Chapter Three: The Nameless Ones: Small Groups in the Nuclear Age Chapter Four: The End is Nigh: Doomsday Premonitions Part Two: Idiom Chapter Five: Heaven on Earth: From Apocalypse to Self-Realisation Chapter Six: A Group of Seekers: the Unit of Service Chapter Seven: A Colony of Seekers: Findhorn Chapter Eight: A Network of Seekers: Holistic Healing Chapter Nine: The End of the New Age Bibliography
Introduction: On the Genealogy of the New Age: A Field Note Part 1: Emblem Chapter One: The Life and Times of 'New Age' Chapter Two: 'Oligarchy of Elect Souls': Alice Baileys New Age in Context Chapter Three: The Nameless Ones: Small Groups in the Nuclear Age Chapter Four: The End is Nigh: Doomsday Premonitions Part Two: Idiom Chapter Five: Heaven on Earth: From Apocalypse to Self-Realisation Chapter Six: A Group of Seekers: the Unit of Service Chapter Seven: A Colony of Seekers: Findhorn Chapter Eight: A Network of Seekers: Holistic Healing Chapter Nine: The End of the New Age Bibliography
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