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.[1] Currently employed at the University of Sydney,[1] she has published a number of books during her career.

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Title Year Co-author(s) Publisher ISBN
Conversion Among the Germanic Peoples 1998 n/a Cassell (London)
This Immense Panorama: Studies in Honour of Eric J. Sharpe 1999 Peter Oldmeadow (edited volume) Sydney Studies in Religion 2
The End of Religions? Religion in an Age of Globalization 2001 Peter Oldmeadow (edited volume) Sydney Studies in Religion 4
Religion and Retributive Logic: Essays in Honour of Professor Garry W. Trompf 2010 Christopher H. Hartney (edited volume) Brill (Leiden)
Invented Religions: Imagination, Fiction and Faith 2010 n/a Ashgate
The Sacred Tree: Ancient and Medieval Manifestations 2011 n/a Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "PROFESSOR CAROLE CUSACK". The University of Sydney. Retrieved 17 May 2019.

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