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Psychonaut
01-08-2009, 05:28 AM
The JGFM was (or perhaps still is) a scholarly yet readable journal that dealt with a wide range of topics pertinent to Heathens.

Issue 1
January 1, 2004

The Fetter, the Ring and the Oath: Binding Symbolism in Viking Mythology by Ross Enochs

The Specter of Wotan: Evolution of Proto-Indo-European God of Death by Thor Heidrek Templin

Ghostbuster: Cotton Matherís Invocation of the History of the Specter in the Justification of the Salem Witch Trials by Melissa Etzler

Magic and Religion in Barbarian Europe by Melinda S. Marsh

Psychonaut
01-08-2009, 05:32 AM
Issue 2
December 31, 2004

The Fall of Tyr, the Fall of Justice: A Reflection of Society in the Germanic Religious System by Thor Heidrek Templin

Wake not the Dead!: An Analysis Implementing Lacan's Interpretations of the "Other" in Representations of the Vampire in German Literature from 1463-1800 by Melissa Etzler

Meanings in the Death of Baldr by Thor Heidrek Templin

Psychonaut
01-08-2009, 05:38 AM
Issue 3
March, 2006

Renewal in Ragnarok: The Replacement and the Rebirth of Everything by Thor Heidrek Templin

In the Afterlife: A Brief Comparison of the Afterlife in the Pre-Christian Sami & Germanic Religions by Thor Heidrek Templin and Marcus Garisen

Book Review of Mediating the Past: Gustav Freytag, Progress and German Historical Identity 1848 -1871

Lyfing
01-10-2009, 12:33 AM
Issue 4
August, 2006

Germanic Paganism among the Early Salian Franks

Mysticism, Strength, and Fertility: Dumézil’s Trifunctional
Hypothesis in Norse Mythology and Christianity

Towards a Folklore of Punjab during the Colonial Period

Part 1 of 2: Children of the Mist: A History and
Interpretation of Dwarfs in German Mythology, Fairy
Tale and Folk Legend, From 1000 B.C.E to 1945 A.C.E.

..can be downloaded here (http://jgmfissue4.weebly.com/) ( it's too big to post here )

Later,
-Lyfing