

The Mark of the Beast
Book • 1992
Trevor Ravenscroft's 'The Mark of the Beast' delves into esoteric interpretations of history, exploring mysticism, alleged occult influences on major events, and legendary artifacts.
Ravenscroft builds on earlier occult historiography to suggest hidden spiritual forces shaped political and military developments.
Though popular with readers of fringe history, the book's scholarship and source claims have been criticized for speculative leaps and unverifiable assertions.
It fits within a genre that connects mythic narratives to modern history, appealing to those interested in occult causation and secret traditions.
The work is often referenced in discussions linking mystical lore to twentieth-century geopolitics.
Ravenscroft builds on earlier occult historiography to suggest hidden spiritual forces shaped political and military developments.
Though popular with readers of fringe history, the book's scholarship and source claims have been criticized for speculative leaps and unverifiable assertions.
It fits within a genre that connects mythic narratives to modern history, appealing to those interested in occult causation and secret traditions.
The work is often referenced in discussions linking mystical lore to twentieth-century geopolitics.
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