If you liked Shamans and cultures by Mihály Hoppál, start with Folklór és hagyomány (2004), Eros in folklore (2002), and Shamans unbound (2008). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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· Mihály Hoppál books in order
Recommended next reads
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Folklór és hagyomány
2004 · 193 pages · Mihály Hoppál · Same author
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Eros in folklore
2002 · 253 pages · Mihály Hoppál, Eszter Csonka-Takács · Same author
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3
Shamans unbound
2008 · 271 pages · Mihály Hoppál, Zsuzsanna Simonkay · Same author
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4
Das Buch der Schamanen 1. Europa und Asien
2002 · Mihály Hoppál · Same author
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5
Komi mythology
2003 · 436 pages · N. D. Konakov, Anna-Leena Siikala, Mihály Hoppál, I. V. Il'Ina, P. F. Limerov, O. I. Ulyashev, Yu P. Shabaev · Same author
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Mansi mythology
2008 · 199 pages · I. N. (Izmail Nukhovich) Gemuev, Anna-Leena Siikala, Mihály Hoppál · Same author
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7
Erósz a folklórban
1987 · 305 pages · Mihály Hoppál · Same author
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8
Tulipán és szív
1990 · 96 pages · Mihály Hoppál · Same author
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9
Hiedelemrendszer és társadalmi tudat
1980 · 2 pages · Tibor Frank, Mihály Hoppál · Same author
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10
Értékek és változások
1987 · 2 pages · Mihály Hoppál · Same author
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Jelképtár
1990 · 256 pages · Mihály Hoppál · Same author
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12
A Szerelem kertjében
1987 · 301 pages · Mihály Hoppál · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Shamans and cultures?
BookOrb recommends Folklór és hagyomány (2004), Eros in folklore (2002), Shamans unbound (2008), Das Buch der Schamanen 1. Europa und Asien (2002), and Komi mythology (2003).
Are there books like Shamans and cultures?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Shamans and cultures.
Who wrote Shamans and cultures?
Shamans and cultures is by Mihály Hoppál.