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Huss' research interests cover the Zohar and its reception, modern and contemporary Kabbalah, Western Esotericism, and the New Age.
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke B.A. (Bristol), D.Phil, a professor of Western Esotericism at University of Exeter and author of several books on esoteric traditions
In 1972, Grant published the first book in his "Typhonian Trilogies" series, The Magical Revival, in which he discussed various historic events in Western esotericism and also encouraged future interest in the subject.
(ed. with Jeffrey J. Kripal), Hidden Intercourse: Eros and Sexuality in the History of Western Esotericism.