Slavic Gods and Heroes

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Alexander Uchitel
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Author_Judith Kalik
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Christianity
comparative mythology
Constantine Porphyrogenitus
Croatia
East Slavic
East Slavic Tribes
Eastern Europe
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Etiological Explanation
Eurasian steppe cultures
Folklore
Gallus Anonymus
Great Poland
Hippomancy
Historiography
Ibn Fadlan
Igor's Campaign
Igor’s Campaign
Indo-European rituals
Kievan Rus
Knytlinga Saga
Leo VI
Medieval history
Medieval sources
Modern Day Poland
Mythology
Otto III
pagan belief systems
Paganism
Piast Dynasty
Poland
Pomeranian Slavs
Pope Alexander III
Russia
Russian Primary Chronicle
Saint Vitus
Saxo Grammaticus
Slavic ethnogenesis
Slavic Gods
Slavic Gods Mythology Medieval history Historiography Christianity Russia Paganism Folklore Byzantium Kievan Rus Bohemia Poland Croatia Hippomancy Medieval sources Slavic literature Zmey Gorynych Eastern Europe
Slavic literature
Slavic Mythology
Slavic religious syncretism research
Swan Maiden
totemic myth analysis
Vice Versa
Wendish Crusade
Young Man
Zmey Gorynych

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367588649
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers a radical reinterpretation of the Slavic pagan religion made on the basis of a thorough re-examination of all reliable sources. What did Slavic pagan religion have in common with the Afro-American cult of voodoo? Why were no Slavic gods mentioned before the mid-tenth century, and why were there no Slavic gods at all between the Dnieper and the Oder? Why were Slavic foundation legends similar to the totemic myths of the nomadic peoples of the Eurasian Steppe, and who were Slavic Remus and Romulus? What were the Indo-European roots of Slavic hippomantic rituals, and where was the Eastern Slavic dragon Zmey Gorynych born? Answers to these and many other provocative questions can be found in this book.

Judith Kalik teaches East European history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She has written extensively on the inter-religious encounters in Eastern Europe from the early Middle Ages to the early twentieth century.

Alexander Uchitel taught ancient history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and University of Haifa between 1985 and 2017. He is the author of numerous articles on diverse subjects related to the history and philology of ancient Greece and the ancient Near East.