Good Afternoon, Laurie.
Jeannie Banks Thomas edited Putting the Supernatural in Its Place. Her chapter on Salem, MA is good and should be relevant. There’s some other chapters in the book that should be relevant to this topic. Lynne McNeill and Libby Tucker edited Legend Tripping. It’s a good casebook on legends, and chapters by Bill Ellis, Elizabeth bird, Tim Prizer, Carl Lindahl, and Libby Tucker should be relevant, especially to HP interests.
- Gregory
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Bob Georges gave a grad seminar at UCLA on the paranormal and folklore back in…1975, I think.
Maybe there are references that some of those students still have (I was studying for my orals so couldn’t take the class).
Good luck,
jo
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Hi All,
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