1. Introduction: Future Dreams 2. End Times: Utopia and the Millennium 3. Enlightenment and Progress in the 18th century 4. The Theosophical Enlightenment in the 19th century 5. New Age and Transcendence in the 20th century 6. Myth and the Millennium in the Sixties 7. Counterculture and Utopia after the Sixties 8. Remaking the World: Neoconservatism and the Global Utopia 9. Conclusion: Making the Future
An exploration of the history and development of New Age thinking from the late 18th century to the early 20th century.
Nicholas Campion is Senior Lecturer in the School of Archaeology, History and Anthropology at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. He is director of the University's Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture, and programme director of the MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology.
The New Age in the Modern West is refreshingly well researched and
even-handed. Taking an intriguing perspective on the New Age from
the history of ideas, he includes it in the ‘‘family’’ of ideas in
Western culture that includes millenarianism and utopianism …
[T]his book is a useful contribution to the academic study of the
New Age and would appeal to scholars and students invested in this
emerging disciplinary area.
*Nova Religio*
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