Carlton (sociology and social policy, University of Durham) considers the enduring fascination with experiences for which science offers no ready explanation. He traces the historical development of ideas and research associated with the paranormal, from the ancient cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt
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Carlton (sociology and social policy, University of Durham) considers the enduring fascination with experiences for which science offers no ready explanation. He traces the historical development of ideas and research associated with the paranormal, from the ancient cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt to the modern discipline of parapsychology. He al
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, vii + 194 pages including index, scholarly study of mass hysteria and belief in the paranormal as a psychological force or religious substitution in society Size: 6.25 x 8.75. Seller Inventory # 023186