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Paganism and the Polemic: The Debate over the Origins of Modern Pagan Witchcraft - Brief Article
Skeptical Inquirer, May, 2001 by Kendrick Frazier, Jodi Chapman, Robert Lopresti
Hutton, Ronald. "Paganism and the Polemic: The Debate over the Origins of Modern Pagan Witchcraft." Folklore. 11l(1):103-117. April 2000. Is Wicca the modern reappearance of an ancient religion or a twentieth century invention? Hutton, who leans toward the latter view, responds to criticism by Donald H.
Frew, who supports Margaret Murray's theory that the victims of medieval witch trials were practicing pagans.
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