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Emotions, Identity, and the Supernatural, 1300–1900

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Author Archives: stephenrgordon

Blood Work: Emotional Responses to Early Modern Vampires

April 10, 2017by stephenrgordon Leave a comment

If the Twilight films have taught us anything, it’s that vampires are brooding, irresistible creatures, with whom it’s possible to fall madly in love. Historical vampires did not usually instil […]

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Early Modern, Emotions, Guest Posts, Vampires

John Dee’s Inner Life: Exploring Marginalia in the ‘Magic, Witches and Devils’ Exhibition

June 20, 2016by stephenrgordon Leave a comment

In my role as the Postdoctoral Researcher for the ‘Magic, Witches and Devils in the Early Modern World’  exhibition, based at the John Rylands Library, Manchester, I was often asked […]

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Early Modern, Events, Exhibitions, Guest Posts, Magic, Material Culture

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Dr Stephen Gordon

Stephen is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the University of Manchester, where he worked on the AHRC project Magic, Diabolism, and Global Religion in European Print Culture, 1500–1700. He blogs at Supernatural Histories.

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