Journal of Vampirology - 1984 - Vol 1 No 1
The first issue of the Journal of Vampyrology aims to provide a scientific basis for the study of vampirism, addressing both traditional and contemporary manifestations. The editor
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Journal of Vampirology (John Vellutini) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
The first issue of the Journal of Vampyrology aims to provide a scientific basis for the study of vampirism, addressing both traditional and contemporary manifestations. The editor
This issue delves into various cases of hemocide and alleged vampirism, featuring individuals like John George Haigh, Ed Gein, Weldon Kennedy, and Richard Chase. It examines their
This issue of the Journal of Vampyrology delves into various aspects of vampirism and related phenomena. It features an article on the Windigo Psychosis, exploring its origins in N
This issue of the Journal of Vampyrology focuses on viscera suckers of Southeast Asia, distinguishing them from traditional vampires and linking them to folklore 'birth demons'. It
This issue of the Journal of Vampirology, Volume I, Number 5, published in 1985, focuses on the theological interpretations of vampirism, particularly in relation to Bram Stoker's
This issue of the Journal of Vampirology explores the premise that vampirism may have an extraterrestrial origin, drawing parallels with the theory of Panspermia and UFO phenomena.
This issue of the Journal of Vampirology features the resumption of the 'Epidemiology of Human Vampirism' series, with articles focusing on allergies and pernicious anemia. The edi
This issue of the Journal of Vampyrology delves into the proposed link between the genetic disorder porphyria and the folklore of vampirism. It examines Dr. David Dolphin's theory
This issue of the Journal of Vampyrology delves into the paranormal aspects of vampirism, exploring historical beliefs and contemporary accounts. It discusses the concept of the 'a
This issue of the Journal of Vampirology delves into the African origins of vampirism, arguing that the subject has been largely ignored by Western vampirologists. It highlights th