| B. Goddess Hystory |  Order This Item | | WHEN GOD WAS A WOMAN, Merlin Stone, 1976. Stone's story points us to a time when all worshipped the Goddess, reminding us that patriarchal religion is not natural or inevitable. (non-fiction)(A)[RFB] |  Order This Item | | THE MISTS OF AVALON, Marion Zimmer Bradley, 1983. How did the old religion lose its power? The Arthurian legend, excitingly told from the point of view of a priestess of the Goddess, gives us a picture of how it might have happened in Britain. (fiction)(A)[WBP] |  Order This Item | | WHENCE THE GODDESSES: A SOURCEBOOK, Miriam Robbins Dexter, 1990. (B) |  Order This Item | | THE ONCE AND FUTURE GODDESS, Elinor Gadon, 1989. Art historian and scholar Gadon uses well researched art history, archeological speculations, and current artistic trends to reconstruct goddess-based culture and world view in past, present, and future. Readable. (art/religions history)(B) |  Order This Item | | GODDESSES AND GODS OF OLD EUROPE, Marija Gimbutas, 1982. |  Order This Item | | THE LANGUAGE OF THE GODDESS, Marija Gimbutas, 1990. | | | | THE CIVILIZATION OF THE GODDESS, Marija Gimbutas, 1991. |  Order This Item | | THE GODDESS OBSCURED, Pamela Berger, 1985. Transformation of the Grain Protectress from Goddess to saint. (non-fiction)(C) | |