INTRODUCTION.. 5
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NORTHERN EUROPE: REACTIVATION AS POLITICS
A Pagan Eco-fascism? The Ecological Thinking of Aleksey ‘Dobroslav’ Dobrovolsky 19
Adrien Nonjon
Stereotyping Estonian Pagans: Right-Wing Extremists or Tree Huggers from the Forest? 39
Ringo Ringvee
Note on the Romuva Movement in Lithuania. 53
Massimo Introvigne
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FRANCE AND TURKEY: REACTIVATION AS REACTIVE IDENTITY
Our Longest Memory.” Indo-European Paganism as the Foundation of the Ethnopolitics of the French “Identitarian Movement”. 63
Stéphane François
Atheism, Theism, and Reactivation in Turkey Irreligiosity in a Secular State Under an Islamist Conservative Regime. 75
Samim Akgönül
Align the “Ancient One” with Our Lives: Analysing the Resurgence of An Ancient Cult to Shed Light on Contemporary Religiosity in Turkey. 87
Kerem Görkem Arslan
Comeback of Witchcraft: Thoughts from France. 111
Damien Karbovnik
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ART: A NEW COUNTRY FOR REACTIVATION
The Search for Spirituality and Beauty: New Ways of Religiosity among Artists and Intellectuals from Dersim/Tunceli 131
Martin Greve
Performance Art as a Ritual of Reviving Pagan Religions. 149
Elif Dastarlı and İlkay Canan Okkalı
Conclusion. 161
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