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Pilgrimage Studies
From the Islamic Hajj to journeys to an ancestral homeland, pilgrimages are growing global phenomena with far-reaching national, political, societal, economical, religious, and cultural impact. Globalization, which has led to increased possibilities of travel and interconnectivity, underpins the growth of pilgrimages, as does the contemporary notion that pilgrimages are framed as journeys of meaning constructed by pilgrims. Despite universal exemplars of pilgrimage, there is a dearth of multidisciplinary, and multilingual, literature on the topic. This series aims to fuse multiple streams of pilgrimage discourse and provide a forum for formerly disparate conversations on the pilgrimage phenomenon. Proposals are welcome for monographs and edited collections that explore the intersection of pilgrimage with topics such as identity, heritage, ethnicity and genealogy, political power, nationalism, gender and sexuality, architecture, law, technology, climate and geography, and health and wellbeing. Additionally, manuscripts that represent new perspectives on existing pilgrimage sites and historical narratives are welcome and contributions from non-Anglo authors will be considered. All inquiries should be directed to Heather A. Warfield, Series Editor: heather@heatherawarfield.com.
7 publications
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Food and Cultures from the Global South
2 publications
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Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Pilgrimage
Historical, Current and Future Directions©2023 Edited Collection -
New Pilgrimage Routes and Trails
©2023 Edited Collection -
Food as Communication / Communication as Food
©2023 Textbook -
Pilgrimage to Puritanism
History and Theology of the Marian Exiles at Geneva, 1555–1560©1999 Monographs -
Pilgrimages to the Western Front of World War I
Historical Exemplars & Contemporary Practices©2025 Edited Collection -
Victorian Pilgrimage
Sacred-Secular Dualism in the Novels of Charlotte Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and George Eliot©2019 Monographs -
Food as Communication- Communication as Food
©2011 Textbook -
Food and the Internet
Proceedings of the 20 th International Ethnological Food Research Conference, Department of Folklore and Ethnology, Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Łodź, Poland, 3–6 September 2014©2015 Edited Collection -
The Pilgrimage and Conversion of Thomas Chalmers
Following His Journey from Anstruther to GlasgowMonographs -
Pilgrimage to Mount Athos
©2023 Edited Collection -
Food and Language / Sprache und Essen
©2009 Conference proceedings -
Starvation, Food Obsession and Identity
Eating Disorders in Contemporary Women’s WritingEdited Collection -
Contemporary Studies and Theories in Gastronomy and Food Science
©2025 Edited Collection -
Autonomy and Food Biotechnology in Theological Ethics
©2009 Monographs -
Economy-Wide Policy Modeling of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus
Identifying Synergies and Tradeoffs on Food, Energy, and Water Security in Malawi©2018 Thesis