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Ronald Hutton is Professor of History at the University of Bristol and is a frequent commentator on British television and radio on his areas of expertise.
Hutton's areas of specialisation include the history of the British
Isles in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries especially on the Reformation, Civil Wars, Restoration and Charles II. Also has written books on ancient
and medieval paganism and magic, and on the
global context of witchcraft beliefs and shamanism. In three books he studied in depth the development of the ritual year in Britain, exploding many
myths about the antiquity of festivals and practices. His book Triumph of the Moon: A
history of Modern Pagan Witchcraft was the first detailed exploration of the development of Wicca and the context in which it formed. He shed light on many questionable things about its development and seems
to have proved that any connections to longstanding hidden pagan traditions lack evidence. However, he also showed its importance
as a genuine new religious movement. He is generally considered to be the world's leading expert on the history of Neopaganism.
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