Dear Richard Raiswell,
I would like to be a reviewer of "Everyday Magic in Early Modern Europe." That is entirely my topic.
I am an independent researcher of the history of science. Born in 21/06/1972 in Odessa, Ukraine, since 1997 I have been permanently residing in Jerusalem, Israel. I earned his MA from the State University of Odessa in 1997. In 2010 I received my PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. My supervisors were Prof. Guy G. Stroumsa and Prof. Michael Heyd. The text of my thesis was published with some corrections (Alchemical Imagery in the Works of Quirinus Kuhlmann (1651-1689)- http://www.amazon.com/Alchemical-Imagery-Works-Quirinus-Kuhlmann/dp/1940964016). I am an author of a number of articles on the history of science and the esoteric. I combine my research activities with my work at Yad Vashem, the Israeli Holocaust Memorial, as a specialist in Eastern European geography.
Best wishes,
Dr. Eugene Kuzmin
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Subject: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] Books for Review
Dear all,
I am the reviews editor for the journal /Preternature/ (Penn State) and I am currently looking for qualified reviewers for a few titles.
Sarah F. Williams, /Damnable Practices: Witches, Dangerous Women, and Music in Seventeenth-Century English Broadside Ballads/ (Ashgate, 2015)
/Everyday Magic in Early Modern Europe/ edited by Kathryn Edwards (Ashgate, 2015)
Claire Fanger, /Rewriting Magic: An Exegesis of the Visionary Autobiography of a Fourteenth-Century Monk/ (Penn State, 2015)
/Monster Anthropology in Austalasia and Beyond/ edited by Yasmine Musharbash and Geir Henning Presterudstuen (Palgrave, 2014).
Reviewers must have Ph.D. in hand or be upper-year Ph.D. candidates.
If anyone is interested, please contact me off list.
Best,
Richard Raiswell
Fellow, CRRS, Toronto
Dept. of History,
Univ. of PEI
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