Prognostication in History

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Chia-feng Chang
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Alexander Fidora
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Klaus Herbers
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Michael Lackner
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How has man dealt in daily practice with the uncertainty intrinsic to the future? Prognostication in History is a peer-reviewed, international book series that investigates the concepts, techniques and practices and their development in different societies and in different periods. Its main focus is on Asia and Europe.
Prognostication in all its forms is an extremely diverse anthropological phenomenon, which so far has been understudied in the Humanities. The book series approaches the topic from a cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary perspective, aiming to both broaden specific knowledge and enhance critical reflection. Published in close cooperation with the Society for the Critical Study of Divination, it builds on the work of the International Consortium for Research in the Humanities at Erlangen University on “Fate, Freedom, and Prognostication – Strategies for Coping with the Future in East Asia and Europe”, thus providing a platform for scholars world-wide to present and connect their research on a subject of ever-growing importance for a wide variety of disciplines.
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Volume: 10
Volume: 9
The Book of Changes in Chinese History, Politics, and Everyday Life
Volume: 8
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Chinese Buddhist Dice Divination in Transcultural Context
Volume: 7
Apocalypticism, Messianism, and Utopianism through the Ages
Volume: 6
Divinatory Practices Among Jews Between Qumran and the Modern Period
Volume: 5
Volume: 4
The Zichu by Zhou Lianggong (1612–1672)
Volume: 3
Past and Present
Volume: 2
Comparative Remarks on Tibetan Dice and Mālā Divination: Tools, Poetry, Structures, and Ritual Dimensions
Volume: 1
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