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"Ancestral, you seem to be a fan of Ronald Hutton. I thought he was a bit of a skeptic when it comes to matters of paganism, though I know very little about him. Apparently his book on Shamanism is quite a counterpoint to traditional thinking in neo-paganism. It's on my to read list at present. What can you tell me about him? "
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My response:
I am creating a new thread for this topic, so as not to muddy the waters of the recommendation list for Wicca.
Ronald Hutton is a professor at Bristol University, who had gained the recognition and respect of the majority of British pagans for his work in the pagan arena; he is known for cutting through the BS and sticking to rigorous academic standards. Though there are some groups who take exception to his work, mostly those that would invent, or reinvent the truth ("Our tradition is unbroken from the time of the druids, etc.").
It has also been suggested, but never really confirmed, even in his own books, that he is a pagan. He has other areas of expertise, besides the pagan religions, and can occasionally be seen on documentaries/factual programmes in the UK sharing his knowledge in those particular fields.
I would not say I am a fan, but if I want a good starting point for any pagan topic, at least Professor Hutton provides his sources. I have not always agreed with everything he has said, but I certainly admire his approach to the study of the topics.