Research on esotericism in Scandinavia
Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis January 16, 2019 DOI: 10.30674/scripta.67325 via DOAJ
Summary
The field of esotericism research by Scandinavian scholars is thriving, with many academics studying Western esotericism. However, research specifically focused on Scandinavian esotericism, particularly in Sweden, is more limited. This article surveys the state of the art, providing a map of Scandinavian-language literature for non-Scandinavian readers.
Study at a glance
| Characteristics | Review Peer reviewed |
|---|---|
| Keywords | Esotericism Occult sciences Secret societies Scandinavia Sweden |
| Key finding | Research on esotericism by Scandinavian scholars is abundant, but studies on Scandinavian esotericism itself are scarce. |
Abstract
The title of this paper can be understood in two senses. In the sense of ‘research on esotericism carried out by Scandinavian scholars’, the field is blossoming. Several dozen individuals, at various points in their academic careers, are pursuing research on some aspect of Western esotericism however the concept is defined. In the other conceivable sense, ‘research on Scandinavian esotericism’, the availability of academic studies is generally more limited. The purpose of the present article is to survey the state of the art of this research field, especially pertaining to esotericism in Sweden (the country we are most familiar with), and to provide a rough map of the Scandinavian-language literature, especially for the benefit of non-Scandinavian readers.