Thirty Years of Psychical Research

Thirty Years of Psychical Research
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Total Pages : 672
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015073174933
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Synopsis Thirty Years of Psychical Research by : Charles Richet

Thirty Years of Psychical Research

Thirty Years of Psychical Research
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Total Pages : 662
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ISBN-10 : 125896421X
ISBN-13 : 9781258964214
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Synopsis Thirty Years of Psychical Research by : Charles Richet

This is a new release of the original 1923 edition.

Fifty Years of Psychical Research

Fifty Years of Psychical Research
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Publisher : David & Charles
Total Pages : 431
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ISBN-10 : 9781446357729
ISBN-13 : 1446357724
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Synopsis Fifty Years of Psychical Research by : Harry Price

An in-depth history of psychical research and spiritualism, accompanied by period illustrations. Is spiritualism a religion or a racket? How does it differ from psychical research? What went on in the world of séances, mediums, and the scientists who investigated them in the early decades of the twentieth century? This fascinating account, first published in the 1930s, brings to life an era when spiritualists gripped the public imagination and researchers fought to determine what was and wasn’t real. Fifty Years of Psychical Research is part of The Paranormal, a series that resurrects rare titles, classic publications, and out-of-print texts, as well as publishes new supernatural and otherworldly ebooks for the digital age. The series includes a range of paranormal subjects from angels, fairies, and UFOs to near-death experiences, vampires, ghosts, and witchcraft.

Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research

Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research
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Total Pages : 696
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3043574
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Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research by : American Society for Psychical Research

List of members in v. 1, 6, 12.

Essays in Psychical Research

Essays in Psychical Research
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 728
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ISBN-10 : 0674267087
ISBN-13 : 9780674267084
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Essays in Psychical Research by : William James

The more than 50 articles, essays, and reviews collected here for the first time were published by James over a span of some 25 years. The record of a sustained interest in phenomena of a highly controversial nature, they make it amply clear that James's work in psychical research was not an eccentric hobby but a serious and sympathetic concern.

The Encyclopedia of Parapsychology

The Encyclopedia of Parapsychology
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781538155462
ISBN-13 : 153815546X
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The Encyclopedia of Parapsychology by : Courtney M. Block

“Superbly organized and researched, this book by Block provides a comprehensive presentation about parapsychology." -Library Journal, Starred Review The Encyclopedia of Parapsychology covers the history of parapsychology, key international figures, and a decade-by-decade annotated bibliography of research. It includes find information on early psychical researchers from around the globe and how the work of those psychical researchers inspired the creation of the modern field of parapsychology. Alongside biographical entries about key figures are sketches of those at the center of psychical inquiry, like mediums and others who seemingly have the ability to manifest strange phenomena. The Encyclopedia covers the Spiritualism era which influenced early psychical inquiry and how it influenced psychical thought around the globe. More contemporary coverage includes biographical entries for current international researchers who continue to investigate the depths of psi phenomena. In order to provide comprehensive coverage of historical and modern research into psi phenomena, the Encyclopedia features a decade-by-decade bibliography of resources that highlight the shifting theories and experiments of the field, starting from the 1870s and going through the 2020s. This section includes a wide variety of research into topics such as psychokinesis, hauntings, poltergeists (also known as recurrent spontaneous psychokinesis), near-death experiences, extrasensory perception, remote viewing, and much more. Appendices provide information on international parapsychological research organizations and a quick start research guide. With information on key figures and research on an international scale, The Encyclopedia of Parapsychology provides an approachable yet comprehensive compendium of information.

The Story of Radio Mind

The Story of Radio Mind
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9780226552873
ISBN-13 : 022655287X
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Synopsis The Story of Radio Mind by : Pamela E. Klassen

At the dawn of the radio age in the 1920s, a settler-mystic living on northwest coast of British Columbia invented radio mind: Frederick Du Vernet—Anglican archbishop and self-declared scientist—announced a psychic channel by which minds could telepathically communicate across distance. Retelling Du Vernet’s imaginative experiment, Pamela Klassen shows us how agents of colonialism built metaphysical traditions on land they claimed to have conquered. Following Du Vernet’s journey westward from Toronto to Ojibwe territory and across the young nation of Canada, Pamela Klassen examines how contests over the mediation of stories—via photography, maps, printing presses, and radio—lucidly reveal the spiritual work of colonial settlement. A city builder who bargained away Indigenous land to make way for the railroad, Du Vernet knew that he lived on the territory of Ts’msyen, Nisga’a, and Haida nations who had never ceded their land to the onrush of Canadian settlers. He condemned the devastating effects on Indigenous families of the residential schools run by his church while still serving that church. Testifying to the power of radio mind with evidence from the apostle Paul and the philosopher Henri Bergson, Du Vernet found a way to explain the world that he, his church and his country made. Expanding approaches to religion and media studies to ask how sovereignty is made through stories, Klassen shows how the spiritual invention of colonial nations takes place at the same time that Indigenous peoples—including Indigenous Christians—resist colonial dispossession through stories and spirits of their own.

The Art of Ectoplasm

The Art of Ectoplasm
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Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 9781772840407
ISBN-13 : 1772840408
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Ectoplasm by : Serena Keshavjee

The legacy of the Hamiltons’ psychic archive In the wake of the First World War and the 1918–19 pandemic, the world was left grappling with a profound sense of loss. It was against this backdrop that a Winnipeg couple, physician T.G. Hamilton and nurse Lillian Hamilton, began their research, documenting and photographing séances they held in their home laboratory. Their extensive study of the survival of human consciousness after death resulted in a stunning collection of hundreds of photographs, including images of tables flying through the air, mediums in trances, and, most curious of all, ectoplasm—a strange, white substance through which ghosts could apparently manifest. The Art of Ectoplasm invites readers to explore the Hamiltons’ research and photographic evidence which has attracted international attention from scholars and artists alike. Notable figures like Arthur Conan Doyle participated in the Hamilton family’s séances, and their investigations garnered support among the psychical scientific community, including renowned physicist Oliver Lodge, the inventor of wireless telegraphy. In the century since their creation, the Hamilton photographs (now housed at the University of Manitoba) have continued to perplex and inspire as the subject of academic study, comedic parody, and artistic and cinematic renderings. This fascinating collection reflects on the history and legacy of the startling and uncanny images found in the Hamilton Family archive. As contemporary society continues to feel the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Art of Ectoplasm offers a compelling look at a chapter in social history not entirely unlike our own.

The British Journal of Medical Psychology

The British Journal of Medical Psychology
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Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : UCLA:31158003685947
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Synopsis The British Journal of Medical Psychology by :

Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society.

British Journal of Medical Psychology

British Journal of Medical Psychology
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Total Pages : 744
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112107121144
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Synopsis British Journal of Medical Psychology by :

Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society.