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  1. Eric John Dingwall (1890–1986) was a British anthropologist, psychical researcher and librarian . Biography. Born in British Ceylon, Dingwall moved to England where he was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge (M.A., 1912), and the University of London (D.Sc., PhD). [1] . He wrote popular books on sexology. [2] .

  2. Eric Dingwall. Eric Dingwall (1890-1986) was a psychical investigator, anthropologist, author and librarian, noted for a robustly critical approach that often brought him into conflict with colleagues. His innate scepticism and conjuring ability helped him uncover fraudulent and unscientific practices within this domain.

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  4. From MS912, The Eric John Dingwall Papers. Discover the strange and unexpected: traditions of belief, practice and investigation in the occult, unexplained and magical.

  5. Dingwall, Eric J. Ghosts and Spirits of the Ancient World. London: Kegan, Paul, 1930. Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology. Dingwall, E (ric) J (ohn) (1890-1986) Anthropologist, author, and one of the most experienced psychical investigators of modern times. Source for information on Dingwall, E (ric) J (ohn) (1890-1986): Encyclopedia ...

  6. Apr 8, 2013 · This blog will follow a project funded by the Wellcome Trust to catalogue and conserve just one of the University’s diverse collections held in the archives of Senate House Library. First off, a brief introduction to the life of Eric John Dingwall with some key points from his life:….

  7. Showing 23 distinct works. sort by. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Eric John Dingwall has 26 books on Goodreads with 118 ratings. Eric John Dingwalls most popular book is The American Woman: An Historical Study.

  8. Nov 28, 2005 · Paranormal. / November 28, 2005. / daev. / 2077 views. Eric Dingwall: My Sixty Years in Psychical Research. Since I gave up nearly all active work in psychical research, I have often been asked why, after more than sixty years’ work in the field, I have finally lost most of my interest in it. There are two answers to the question.

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