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The history of Samhain and its relation to Christian Halloween. Irish Folklore and Pagan Wiccan Festival as celebrated today. Wicca and the Wheel of the Year.

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REFERENCES

Berger, H. A. (ed.) (2005) Witchcraft and Magic: Contemporary North America, Philadelphia, Pa, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Butler, J. (2008) โ€˜Neo-Pagan Celebrations of Samhainโ€™, in Oโ€™Donnell, H. and Foley, M. (eds), Treat or Trick? Halloween in a Globalising World, Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Drury, N. (2009) โ€˜The Modern Magical Revivalโ€™, in Harvey, G (ed), Handbook of Contemporary Paganism, Brill, pp. 13โ€“81.

Hutton, R. (2001) The Stations of the Sun: A History of the Ritual Year in Britain [ebook], The Stations of the Sun, Oxford University Press.

00:00 Introduction: The original name for Halloween

01:31 When and why it is celebrated

03:11 A time of otherworldly power

06:52 Contemporary reclamation

09:50 Support Angelaโ€™s Symposium

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