Tyr (journal)
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Tyr: Myth—Culture—Tradition is the name of an anti-modern, radical traditionalist journal, edited by Joshua Buckley, Michael Moynihan, and (in the first issue) Collin Cleary.
It is an annual publication named after Tyr, the Germanic sky god. It "celebrates the traditional myths, culture, and social institutions of pre-Christian, pre-modern Europe." The first issue was published in 2002 under the ULTRA imprint in Atlanta, Georgia.
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[edit] Volume 1
The first issue was 286 pages (Ultra Publishing, 2002, ISBN 0-9720292-0-6).
[edit] Table of contents
Title | Author | Notes |
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Editorial Preface | The Editors | |
The Idea of Integral Culture: A Model for a Revolt Against the Modern World | Stephen Edred Flowers | |
Knowing the Gods | Collin Cleary | |
Priests, Warriors, and Cultivators: An Interview with Georges Dumézil | Alain de Benoist | |
From Lore-Giver to Law-Giver: The Tale of Woden | Steve Pollington | |
Indo-European Trifunctional Elements in Celtic Foundation Myths | Alby Stone | |
Divine Traces in the Nibelungenlied, or Whose Heart Beats in Hagen’s Chest? | Michael Moynihan | |
The Goddess Zisa | Nigel Pennick | |
The Dark Side of the Mountain | Annabel Lee | |
On the Spiritual Arts and Crafts | Nigel Pennick | |
Julius Evola: A Philosopher for the Age of the Titans | Joscelyn Godwin | |
Hermann Löns: An Introduction to His Life and Work | Markus Wolff | |
The Easter Fire | Hermann Löns | |
The Saxon Songwriter: An Interview with Fire + Ice’s Ian Read | Joshua Buckley | |
“Son of man, can these bones come to life?” Review Essay: The Prisoner | Collin Cleary | |
Reviews: Books | ||
Reviews: Music | ||
Resource Directory | ||
About the Editors | ||
About the Contributors |
[edit] Volume 2
Issue #2 has 432 pages (Ultra!, 2004, ISBN 0-9720292-1-4). This issue included a bonus CD sampler (see Tyr Bonus CD Sampler) featuring: Blood Axis, Les Joyaux de la Princesse, Fire + Ice, Coil, and 16 Horsepower among others.
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Title | Author | Notes |
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Editorial Preface | The Editors | |
The Traditional Doctrine of Battle and Victory | Julius Evola | |
Summoning the Gods: The Phenomenology of Divine Presence | Collin Cleary | |
Thoughts on God | Alain de Benoist | |
On Being a Pagan: Ten Years Later, An Interview with Alain de Benoist | Charles Champetier | |
Reflections on Disparate Myths of Divine Sacrifice | Michael Moynihan | |
Origins of the Germanic Warband | Steve Pollington | |
Heathen Holy Places in Northern Europe: A Cultural Overview | Nigel Pennick | |
There Were Giants in Those Times: The Guardians of Albion | John Matthews | |
The Sacred Plants of Our Ancestors | Christian Rätsch | |
The First Northern Renaissance: The Reawakening of the Germanic Spirit in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries in Germany, Sweden, and England | Stephen Flowers | |
Three Decades of the Ásatrú Revival in America | Stephen McNallen | |
Ludwig Fahrenkrog and the Germanic Faith-Community: Wodan Triumphant | Markus Wolff | |
The Friedrich Hielscher Legend: The Founding of a Twentieth-Century Panentheistic "Church" and Its Subsequent Misinterpretations | Peter Bahn | |
Herman Wirth on Folksong | Joscelyn Godwin | |
Musical Ammunition: An Interview with Allerseelen's Gerhard | Joshua Buckley | |
Reviews: Books | ||
Sagaman and Storyteller: A Conversation with P. D. Brown | Joshua Buckley | |
Fermenting Moon Musick: A Conversation with John Balance of Coil | Michael Moynihan and Joshua Buckley | |
Reviews: Music | ||
About the Editors | ||
About the Contributors | ||
About the Cover Artist | Odin Wiesinger (1961- ) | |
Responses to the First Volume | ||
Appendix: Bonus CD Sampler | Summary description of Primordial, Blood Axis, 16 Horsepower, Changes, Allerseelen, Les Joyaux de la Princesse, Bigorna, In Gowan Ring, Fire + Ice, Steve Von Till, Sangre Cavallum, Waldteufel, Apoptose, Ô Paradis, Jay Munly, Coil and The Spectral Light and Moonshine Firefly Snakeoil Jamboree. |
[edit] External links
- Tyr homepage
- Review of Tyr #1 by Thomas Wiloch for Flux Europa.
- Review of Tyr #2 by Zach Dundas for Willamette Week (5/12/2004)