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Date Added to MERLOT: February 21, 2003
Date Modified in MERLOT: October 12, 2009
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Author: Jeffrey K. Hadden, Professor of Sociology (recently decesed) and his students Send email to Jeffrey K. Hadden, Professor of Sociology (recently decesed) and his students 
University of Virginia
Submitter : Laura Shulman

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[Site URL has relocated. If links above do not work, try < http://web.archive.org/web/20060907005952/http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/relmove/ > (I tried to change the URL above but the form would not accept it) - LES Jan. 2009] Presents basic information about over 200 little known, little understood new religious movements (aka "sects" "cults"). As an extension of the author's academic course on Religious Movements, this site presents the material from an objective, academic perspective. Most useful for basic, beginning research on many of these religious groups. Provides links to sites for further research.
New Editor of site: Douglas E. Cowan, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Sociology, University of Missouri-Kansas City

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