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  • 2026-03-26 17:46 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    From the late nineteenth century onward, the Theosophical Society and related occult milieus reimagined beings drawn from ancient traditions, séance culture, folklore, and occult revivalism and integrated them into new expanded esoteric worldviews and practices connected to spiritual evolution, subtle bodies and multiple planes of nature.

    This CFP seeks historically grounded papers that analyse how such beings were defined, understood, classified and ranked in esoteric cosmology or how they were operationalised as relational or explanatory agents in spiritual practice (e.g., "obsession," inspiration, “astral” influence). The conference also seeks to explore how such beings function in relation to the construction of spiritual authority, such as distinctions between the ones who see and the ones who do not or as ethical boundary-markers between the dangerous and the beneficent. The conference seeks to traverse how categories and distinctions circulated between cultures, languages, and institutions, teasing out commonalities and differences that either were blurred, upheld or renegotiated. We seek to explore the knowledge production and practices connected with “fairies,” “elementals,” “ghosts,” and "vampires" and if these are treated as survivals of ancient knowledge, as real or imagined, as metaphors, and as historically situated classifications embedded in practices of reading, ritual, clairvoyant observation, pedagogy, and print circulation.

    The conference also seeks to explore the gothic aesthetics often associated with such otherworldly beings in addition to conceptions about nature, animism, and human nature relations. More broadly, we also welcome contributions addressing how theosophical authors translate vernacular beings into technical vocabularies of “astral” and “elemental” life? How do these categories interact with the Society for Psychical Research, spiritualism, and folklore scholarship? How do related groups, e.g., Anthroposophical Society, the Hermetic Order of the

    Golden Dawn, and the wider spiritual, esoteric currents—inherit, revise, or contest the early theosophical “unseen world”? We also welcome papers examining the influence of these ideas on art, music, literature, comic books and popular culture.

     

    Possible paper topics within this CFP theme:

    ● Taxonomies of the dead: ghosts, “shells,” and post-mortem states in theosophical afterlife geographies

    ● “Elementals” and nature spirits: fairy-lore as comparative esoteric classification

    ● Vampires, “astral feeding,” and moral discourse around desire, addiction, and exploitation

    ● Thought-forms and “artificial” entities: imagination, affect, and quasi-material psychology

    ● Clairvoyance as method: authority, verification, and pedagogy in esoteric knowledge-making

    ● Boundary-work with spiritualism and psychical research: séance risks, obsession, and expertise claims

    ● Translation and circulation: how terms (astral, deva, kama-loka, etc.) reorganised vernacular beings

    ● Media and aesthetics: illustration, colour theory, music, and architecture as “evidence” of unseen beings

    ● Colonial and global entanglements: “comparative religion” approaches to spirits across empires and cultures

    ● Reception history: how these creature-categories migrate into twentieth-century occult, Pagan and New Age repertoires, including occulture

    ● Visualising the unseen: diagrams, clairvoyant illustration, and the visual epistemology of occult beings

     

    Paper Proposals

    To be considered as a presenter in the Conference, please submit an abstract of approx. 300 words with a 50-word biography to Erica Georgiades, via email (erica.georgiades@gmail.com).

    All proposals will be evaluated by the conference committee.

    Theosophical History Conference & The Theosophical History Journal

    The purposes of holding the International Theosophical History Conferences are practical in nature: to maintain interest in the subject, to assess the status of research in the area, and finally to provide material for publication within the Theosophical History journal. If the presenter wishes to publish in the journal, we advise that the style of the final text and endnotes conform to Chicago Style and that a digital submission be sent for review to the editor (Tim Rudbøg

    timrudboeg@hum.ku.dk) in Word format no later than two months following the Conference. To visit the website of the Theosophical History journal, please https://theohistory.org/

    Presentations

    Presentation time is max 20 minutes.

    Important Dates

    Deadline for submission of paper proposals: 20 June 2026

    Notification of acceptance: 30 June 2026

    All submissions should be in PDF format and must include a short biographical note in the same document.

    Registration & Fees

    Students: £50 per day (includes coffee breaks and buffet lunch)

    Non-students: £75 per day (includes coffee breaks and buffet lunch)

    Location: THE REMBRANDT HOTEL 11 Thurloe Pl, South Kensington, London SW7 2RS, United Kingdom.

    Key-Note Speaker

    Associate Professor Manon Hedenborg White, Malmö University, President of the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism (ESSWE).

    Conference Committee

    Conference Chairs: Jenny Butler, PhD and Tim Rudbøg, PhD.

    Jenny Butler, PhD, is a Lecturer in the Study of Religions at University College Cork and President of The Irish Society for the Academic Study of Religions (ISASR).

    Prof Tim Rudbøg, PhD, Associate professor, Study of Religion, chair and director of the Copenhagen Centre for the Study of Theosophy and Esotericism, University of Copenhagen.

    Prof. James Santucci, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at California State University, Fullerton.

    Olivia Cejvan, PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher at Malmö University, Sweden.

    Bjarke Stanley Nielsen, PhD, Denmark.

    Ethan Doyle White, PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

    Erica Georgiades, MRes Religious Experience, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

    LOCATION: THE REMBRANDT HOTEL 11 Thurloe Pl, South Kensington, London SW7 2RS, United Kingdom

  • 2026-03-23 11:28 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    Cosmos, the popular journal that explores the links between esotericism, occultism, conspiracy theories and politics, is preparing its third issue. If you are a researcher, doctoral student, student, journalist or observer, you can contribute. Please send us your article proposals now (we will review them quickly and get back to you as soon as possible; the deadline for proposals is 31 March 2026) and your finished articles by 31 August 2026.

    For more information please download the call for paper

  • 2026-02-11 15:44 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    Grant title: New Religiosity and the Digital Study of Eudaimonia

    Co-PIs: Stephen Christopher and Suzanne Newcombe

    We are currently recruiting 200 scholars of new religions to complete a large poll called the "New Religiosity Poll" (NRP). Of particular focus are esoteric movements (broadly defined). The poll focuses on beliefs, gender roles, technology use, health and financial practices, and disaffiliation, among other aspects. Contributors need substantial ethnographic and historical knowledge of a movement to complete an entry. To see the poll questions, visit here

    We estimate it will take about 14 hours to complete. You do not answer all the questions; when you click "no" for an answer, it closes down a lot of secondary questions. Each entry will be double reviewed, receive a DOI, and be published open access on the Database of Religious History (DRH), hosted at The University of British Columbia in Canada. As an honorarium, we pay 300 CAD per completed entry.

    To read more about our project, please see our website:

    Newreligiosity.org

    To read more about the sign-in process, please see this PowerPoint: https://docs.google.com/.../1O7oZ9jhgTrRO3l.../edit....

    A key aspect to his project is to get multiple entries from the same group from different regions or time frames. Also, entries can be completed by scholars, current members (or leadership), and former members. When answering questions, there are two basic levels of possible analysis: orthodoxy (answering the questions according to official orthodoxy of what "should" be) and member experience (answering the questions according to lived religious practices). 

    If you're interested, please get in touch and let's set up a Zoom call in early 2026.

    Email Stephen Christopher at:

    Stephen.Christopher@kcl.ac.uk


  • 2026-01-20 12:03 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    The biennial ESSWE Thesis Workshop will take place on June 23, 2026, in South Sweden. More details and call for papers to follow. 

  • 2026-01-08 16:12 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    A 1-year post doc position based at the Copenhagen Centre for the Study of Theosophy and Esotericism (CCSTE), the section for the study of religions, at the Department for Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies (CCRS) at the University of Copenhagen.

    Application deadline: 18 January 2026. To learn more pleas click the link: https://employment.ku.dk/faculty?show=154905


  • 2025-12-08 12:10 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    PhD positions available at Malmö University (Sweden) in Sport Science specialising in social sciences and the humanities.

    Applications accepted in one of the following two areas:

    • Sports psychology with a focus on mindfulness
    • Sports pedagogy with a focus on didactics in sport and practice based research regarding teaching and learning in preschool, school or teacher training

    Deadline for applications January 20, 2026.

    Please click this link for more information.


  • 2025-09-23 13:42 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    The KuKu project (Unillustrated Images / Kuvittamattomat kuvat) will organize an international seminar in Helsinki, Finland on 27-28 May 2026, focusing on image magic and its transmission, written culture, iconography, and cultural, social, and scientific contexts in the early modern period. Speakers selected for the seminar are invited to submit their articles for consideration in a themed issue on talisman images, to be published in Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism in January 2028.

    For more information please open this PDF document.


  • 2025-07-27 18:00 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Esoteric Quest, September 10-14, 2025, brought to you by the New Center of New York, in the beautiful lakes and mountains of Ascona Switzerland and find the Mountain of truth and the birth of the counterculture. Travel to the era of writer Hermann Hesse, psychologist Carl Jung and spiritual philosopher Rudolf Steiner with companions in a warm spirit of exploration. Learn more at esotericquest.org

  • 2025-04-23 08:30 | Egil Asprem (Administrator)

    Since ESSWE still has some funding left for travel bursaries for the upcoming ESSWE conference, we are opening a second call for applications with a tight deadline of May 1. Please prepare your application in accordance with the usual procedure found on the Bursaries page. As remaining funds are limited, we will strictly prioritize needing members whose participation relies on the support.

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