Research and popular literature
PEER REVIEWED BOOKS
- 2023 Forthcoming with Ross Hagen: Ásatrú Music: Creating the Sounds of Antiquity. Maryland: Lexington Books.
- 2021. Volcanoes in Old Norse Mythology: Myth and Environment in Early Iceland. Leeds: Arc Humanities Press.
PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
- 2023 Forthcoming with Jeanette Varberg: “Did Scandinavians Tattoo in the Viking Age?” Viking and Medieval Scandinavia, accepted for peer-review/in review.
- 2022 Forthcoming with Padraic Fitzgerald: “Spellbinding Skálds. Music as Ritual in Nordic Neopaganism.” Living Folk Religions, eds. Sravana Borkataky-Varma and Aaron Ullrey. London: Routledge. Pp: –.
- 2022. “From Barbarian to Lord: The Influence of Männerbund-theories on Alt-right Author Jack Donovan’s Literature.” The Wild Hunt for Numinous Knowledge: Perspectives on and from the Study of Pre-Christian Nordic Religions in Honour of Jens Peter Schjødt, eds. Karen Bek-Pedersen, Sophie Bønding, Luke John Murphy, Simon Nygaard and Morten Warmind. Religionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift Thematic Edition,74. Pp: 743–63.
- 2021. “Aggressive Masculinity and Environment in the Icelandic Landnám.” Limes. Studies and materials from the history of middle-east Europe: Grettis Little Sword. Constructing Masculinity in Old Norse Culture, Remigiusz Gorgosz and Ásdís Egilsdóttir (eds.). Rzeszów: University of Rzeszów Press. Pp: 48–64.
- 2020. “Chapter 37: Cosmogony.” Pre-Christian Religions of the North. Histories and Structures, Anders Andrén, Jens Peter Schjødt, and John Lindow (eds.). Turnhout: Brepols. Pp: 989–1000.
- 2020. “Chapter 38: Cosmology.” Pre-Christian Religions of the North. Histories and Structures, Anders Andrén, Jens Peter Schjødt, and John Lindow (eds.). Turnhout: Brepols. Pp: 1001–1016.
- 2019. “Katla the Volcanic Witch: A Medieval Icelandic Recipe for Survival.” American/Medieval Goes North: Earth and Water in Transit, Gillian R. Overing and Ulrike Weithaus (eds.). Göttingen: V&R Unipress. Pp: 67–86.
- 2018. “Nature and Mythology.” Handbook of Old Norse Memory Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Pernille Hermann, Stephen A. Mitchell, and Jürg Glauser (eds.). Berlin: De Gruyter. Pp: 539–548.
- 2018. “Neo-paganism.” Handbook of Pre-Modern Memory Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Pernille Hermann, Stephen A. Mitchell, and Jürg Glauser (eds.). Berlin: De Gruyter. Pp: 728–733.
- 2018. With Felix Riede: “Are There Echoes of the AD 536 Event in the Viking Ragnarok Myth? A Critical Appraisal.” Environment and History, 24,3. Pp: 303–324.
- 2017. “Creation from Fire in Snorri’s Edda. The Tenets of a Vernacular Theory of Geothermal Activity in Old Norse Myth.” Old Norse Mythology in Comparative Perspectives, Pernille Hermann, Stephen A. Mitchell, and Jens Peter Schjødt, with Amber Rose (eds.). Cambridge Massachusetts and London: The Milman Parry Collection on Oral Literature, Harvard university. Harvard University Press. Pp: 269–289.
- 2016. With Felix Riede et al: “Learning from the Past – Teaching Past Climate Change and Catastrophes as Windows onto Vulnerability and Resilience.” Teaching Climate Change in the Humanities, Stephen Siperstein, Stephanie Lemenager, and Shane Hall (eds.). New York: Routledge. Pp: 126–135.
- 2016. “At fange havets ånd. Økoviden i den nordiske mythologi.” Chaos. Skandinavisk tidsskrift for religionshistoriske studier, 64. Pp: 77–98.
- 2015. “What Happens When ‘Hider’ and ‘Screamer’ Go Sailing with ‘Noisy’? Geomythological Traces in Old Icelandic Mythology.” Past Vulnerability. Volcanic Eruptions and Human Vulnerability in Traditional Societies Past and Present, Felix Riede (ed.). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press. Pp: 75–88.
- 2014. “Skjaldemjødens betydning i den oldnordiske kulturkreds. Belyst i to litterære fremstillinger fra middelalderens Island.” Drikkekultur i middelalderen, Kasper H. Andersen and Stefan Pajung (eds.). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press. Pp: 27–48.
- 2013. “A Method for Analyzing World-Models in Scandinavian Mythology.” Approaching Methodologies, 2nd Revised Edition with Introduction by Ulrike Wolf-Knuts, Frog and Pauliina Latvala with Helen F. Leslie (eds.). Sastamala: Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Pp: 377–398.
- 2012. “A Method for Analyzing World-Models in Scandinavian Mythology.” RMN Newsletter. Special Issue: Approaching Methodologies no. 4, May 2012. Helsinki: University of Helsinki. Pp: 196–208.