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During the 1940s in England, there was a resurgence of interest in the Spiritualism movement. Although partly in response to the generational trauma of the World Wars, the ‘industry’ of Spiritualism was also fertile ground for charlatans and opportunists looking to capitalize on the grief of their audience. One notable case captured the public […]
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