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Marshall Sahlins, with the Assistance of Frederick B. Henry Jr., The New Science of the Enchanted Universe: An Anthropology of Most of Humanity

Princeton University Press, 2022, 196 pp., ISBN: 9780691215921

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  1. Alan Strathern, Unearthly Powers: Religious and Political Change in World History (2019, Cambridge University Press).

  2. Bruno Latour, We Have Never Been Modern, trans. C. Porter. (1991, Harvester Wheatsheaf)

  3. Harvey Whitehouse et al. 2019, “Big gods came after the rise of civilisations, not before, finds study using huge historical database,” https://theconversation.com/big-gods-came-after-the-rise-of-civilisations-not-before-finds-study-using-huge-historical-database-113801

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Gellner, D.N. Marshall Sahlins, with the Assistance of Frederick B. Henry Jr., The New Science of the Enchanted Universe: An Anthropology of Most of Humanity. Soc 61, 113–116 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-024-00954-0

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