Volume 18, Number 1 of Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft was published this passed Spring by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Their posted description says:
“A peer-reviewed scholarly journal, Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft draws from a broad spectrum of perspectives, methods, and disciplines, offering the widest possible geographical scope and chronological range, from prehistory to the modern era and from the Old World to the New. In addition to original research, the journal includes book reviews, editorials, and lists of newly published work.”
Contents include:
“For All of Your Protection Needs”: Tracing the “Witch Bottle” from the Early Modern Period to TikTok by Ceri Houlbrook, Julia Phillips
Du Bois Between Two Worlds: The Magical Sources of The Souls of Black Folk by Timothy R. Grieve-Carlson
“The Devil Was with Her”: Othered Social Identity of a Finland-Swedish Ostrobothnian Cunning-Woman by Karolina Kouvola
Eve’s Opinion: Spirit-Possession and the Witches’ Sabbath in Early Modern Europe by Emma Wilby
Faith, Doubt and Knowledge in Religious Thinking ed. by Éva Pócs, Bea Vidacs (review) by
Michael d. Bailey
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/51571