Carole M. Cusack

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Carole M. Cusack is an Australian historian of religion, specialising in Early Medieval Northwestern Europe, western esotericism, and trends in contemporary religion. Currently employed at the University of Sydney, she has published a number of books during her career.[1]

Selected bibliography[edit]

  • Conversion Among the Germanic Peoples (1998)
  • This Immense Panorama: Studies in Honour of Eric J. Sharpe (1999), editor, with Peter Oldmeadow
  • The End of Religions? Religion in an Age of Globalization (2001), editor, with Peter Oldmeadow
  • Religion and Retributive Logic: Essays in Honour of Professor Garry W. Trompf (2010), editor, with Christopher H. Hartney
  • Invented Religions: Imagination, Fiction and Faith (2010)
  • The Sacred Tree: Ancient and Medieval Manifestations (2011)
  • Sacred Suicide (2014), editor, with James R. Lewis
  • The Medieval Presence in the Modernist Aesthetic: Unattended Moments (2017), editor, with Simone Marshall

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Professor Carole Cusack". The University of Sydney. Retrieved 22 December 2023.