A Willing Suspension of Disbelief: Victorian Reactions to the Spiritualist Phenomena: Article by Candace Gregory in Loyola University's Student Historical Journal.
American Spiritualism and German Sectarianism: A Comparative Study of the Societal Construction of Ghost Beliefs: in issue 28 of the Bulletin of the German Historical Institute
Beyond the Grave: A brief history of spirit photography sponsored by the American Philosophical Society Library.
Ephemera: Primary sources for the historical study of 19th century American Spiritualism.
In Search of the Fur Bat: Village Voice article on spiritualist Thomas Welton Stanford (as in Stanford University) and the history of psychical research.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels about occultism: Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels on Spiritualism and Theosophy (Blavatsky and Besant).
Phrenology, Mesmerism, and Spiritualism: Victorian England's fascination with pseudo-sciences such as phrenology, mesmerism, and spiritualism as a cultural phenomena. By Paul Roach.
Religious Movements Homepage: Spiritualism: This Spiritualism Page is your gateway to accessing comprehensive web based as well as print resources about Spiritualism. It includes a profile of Spiritualism, comprehensive links with abstracts and a print bibliography.
Spiritualism from Anomalies: Historical overview.
Spiritualism in the Victorian era: Short article on Victorian Spiritualism by Glenn Everett, Associate Professor of English, University of Tennessee at Martin - from the Victorian Web.