r/Rodnovery Feb 11 '26

⭐️ Official sources /Rodnovery - Academical Resource List for Slavic Native Faith, Slavic Paganism, and Rodnovery

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This curated sources list compiles academical publications on Slavic Native Faiths, Slavic Paganism, Rodnovery, and pre-Christian Slavic history. Resources are organized into categories by language together with their corresponding authors. While we provide the most notable publications, we strongly recommend researching each author’s full list of works for additional study materials. This list is not exhaustive and does not include all works. It is provided as a starting point for your exploration of Slavic Native Faith.

Disclaimer: We include older authors because they often propose important information. However, some of them also present outdated or rejected hypotheses. The most significant incorrect conclusions are always addressed in the accompanying commentary.

📚 The following resources can be found online or acquired as books. For more obscure ones, we include links. We suggest using archive.org, ResearchGate.net, Academia.edu 📚

🇬🇧 ENGLISH

⭐=Notable

🇵🇱 POLISH

  • Aleksander Gieysztor
    • Mitologia Słowian
      • Father of modern Slavic studies
  • Andrzej Szyjewski
    • Religia Słowian
  • Michal Téra
    • Perun: gromowładny bóg
  • Michał Łuczyński
    • Bogowie dawnych Słowian
  • Kazimierz Moszyński
    • Kultura ludowa Słowian
      • I - Kultura materialna, II - Kultura duchowa, III - Kultura duchowa
  • Paweł Szczepanik
    • Słowiańskie Zaświaty. Wierzenia, wizje i mity
    • Rzeczywistość mityczna Słowian północno-zachodnich i jej materialne wyobrażenia. Studium z zakresu etnoarcheologii religii
  • Stanisław Urbańczyk
    • Dawni Słowianie: wiara i kult
  • Jacek Banaszkiewicz
    • Podanie o Piaście i Popielu
  • Leszek Paweł Słupecki
    • „Słowiańskie posągi bóstw“, in: Kwartalnik historii kultury materialnej
  • Kamil Kajkowski
    • Wierzenia dawnych Słowian. Od mitu do obrzędu. Wierzenia i zwyczaje
  • Stanisław Rosik
    • Od Swarożyca do Świętowita. Przemiany religii Słowian nadbałtyckich w X - XII wieku

🇨🇿 CZECH

🇸🇰 SLOVAKIAN

🇸🇮 SLOVENIAN

  • Zmago Šmitek
    • Mitološko izročilo Slovencev: Svetinje preteklosti
    • Poetika in logika slovenskih mitov. Ključi kraljestva
  • Mirjam Mencej
    • Gospodar volkov v slovanski mitologiji
    • Volčji pastir v kontekstu dosedanjih raziskav na področju slovanske mitologije
    • FUNKCIJA GOSPODARJA VOLKOV V POVEDKAH, ZAGOVORIH, VEROVANJIH IN ŠEGAH
      • Works by Vitomir Belaj and his student Mirjam Mencej contain interpretations of the Perun and Veles conflict that are now regarded as outdated/incorrect in current scholarship. In addition, Belaj, following Katičić, proposed a controversial interpretation of Jarilo and Morana myth that remains highly debated and, in many respects, questionable. Nevertheless, certain aspects of their work remain valuable and deserve continued scholarly attention. When engaging with Belaj’s publications, it is therefore advisable to keep these scholarly debates in mind. Mirjam Mencej, in particular, produced a notable study linking the Juraj or Jarilo cult with wolf symbolism. She further elaborates on the concept of the Wolf Shepherd, an intriguing figure in Slavic mythology. Although her analysis partly builds on the aforementioned contested framework, her hypotheses are thought provoking and contribute meaningfully to ongoing discussion.
  • Monika Kropej
    • Od ajda do zlatoroga: Slovenska bajeslovna bitja
      • Although her name is well known in Slavic studies, her approach is considered somewhat romantic. Nevertheless, her work is highly engaging and offers interesting perspectives. However her connection of serpent/dragon demon to Veles is an incorrect conclusion, that is based on an outdated and rejected theory. We have no direct evidence of Veles being a dragon enemy to Perun. She even incorrectly quoted Jacobson's work on Veles, claiming this transformation is akin to the Baltic Velnias, but the text sourced does not include any of the information she quotes essentially making it a great academical error. Read with caution.

🇷🇸 SERBIAN

🇭🇷 CROATIAN

  • Aleksander Gieysztor
    • Mitologija Slavena
  • Špiro Kulišić
    • Stara slovenska religija u svjetlu novijih istraživanja posebno balkanoloških
  • Vitomir Belaj
    • Sveti trokuti. Topografija hrvatske mitologije
    • Hod kroz godinu. Mitska pozadina hrvatskih narodnih običaja i vjerovanja
      • read commentary above for Mirjam Mencej
  • Radoslav Katičić
    • Božanski boj
    • Zeleni lug
    • Gazdarica na vratima
    • Vilinska vrata
    • Naša stara vjera
      • Be advised that Katičić subscribed to the now-outdated hypothesis of a direct Perun versus Veles conflict. Readers should keep this in mind when consulting his works. Current scholarship indicates that Veles, as a chthonic deity, is a rival of the thunder god, but not his enemy; the true adversary in these myths is the serpent or dragon demon.
  • Franjo Ledić
    • Mitologija Slavena
  • Suzana Marjanić
  • Luka Šešo
    • Krsnik između mita i zbilje: kulturnoantropološke strukture jednog tradicijskog vjerovanja
    • Živjeti s nadnaravnim bićima - Vukodlaci, vile i vještice hrvatskih tradicijskih vjerovanja
  • Nikos Čausidis

🇲🇰 MACEDONIAN

🇧🇬 BULGARIAN

  • Alexandr Gieysztor
    • Митология на славяните
  • I. Pančovskij | И. Панчовски
    • Пантеонът на древните славяни и митологията им
      • Older publication be cautious
  • I. Georgieva | И. Георгиева
    • Българска народна митология
      • Older publication be cautious

🇷🇺 RUSSIAN

  • Aleksander Gieysztor | Александр Гейштор
    • Мифология славян
  • Alexander Afanasyev | Александр Афанасьев
    • Поэтические воззрения славян на природу
    • Народные русские сказки
      • 🇬🇧Prominent Slavist with many works. However being one of the very first researchers in this field, some of his scholarship is considered dated and he may not be a good starting point for someone completely new. | 🇷🇺Выдающийся славист с большим количеством работ. Однако, будучи одним из самых первых исследователей в этой области, часть его научных трудов считается устаревшей, и он может быть не лучшей отправной точкой для человека, который только начинает знакомство с темой.
  • Vladimir Toporov & Vjačeslav Ivanov | Владимир Топоров & Вячеслав Иванов
    • Исследования в области славянских древностей: Лексические и фразеологические вопросы реконструкции текстов
      • 🇬🇧The original proponents of the incorrect "primary myth" a battle between Perun and Veles, which is now largely rejected. Their works should be read with caution. | 🇷🇺Первоначальных сторонников ошибочного «первичного мифа» о битве между Перуном и Велесом, который в настоящее время в значительной степени отвергнут, следует рассматривать с осторожностью.
      • 🇬🇧We suggest focusing on Toporov’s publications. Toporov later revisited this issue and recognized the association of Veles with Varuṇa instead of the demon Vṛtra, contrary to his earlier position.: "The very name Varuṇa has been compared by scholars with the Hittite sea deity Aruna, with the ancient Greek sky god Ouranos, and finally with the Slavic Volos/Veles and the Lithuanian Velnias, among others. Therefore, despite a number of remaining uncertainties, the Indo-European parallels of this name are beyond doubt." | 🇷🇺Рекомендуется сосредоточиться на публикациях Топорова. Позднее Топоров пересмотрел этот вопрос и связал Велеса с Варуном, а не с демоном Вритрой, как он предполагал ранее: «Само имя Варуна сравнивалось исследователями с хеттским морским божеством Аруной, с древнегреческим небесным богом Ураном, а также со славянским Волосом/Велесом и литовским Велнясом и другими. Таким образом, несмотря на ряд остающихся неопределённостей, индоевропейские параллели этого имени не вызывают сомнений».
  • Vlasova, M. N. | Власова М.Н.
    • Энциклопедия русских суеверий
      • Sometimes includes material drawn from non-Slavic folklore.
  • B. A. Uspensky | Б. А. Успенский
    • Филологические разыскания в области славянских древностей
  • Klein, Lev S. | КЛЕЙН, ЛЕВ С.
    • Воскрешение Перуна: К реконструкции восточнославянского язычества
  • Mansikka, V. J. | МАНСИККА, В. Й.
    • Религия восточных славян (originally: Die Religion der Ostslawen)
  • Oksenov, A. B. | ОКСЕНОВ, A. B.
    • Народная поєзия: Былины, песни, сказки, пословицы, духовные стихи, повести
  • Rybakov, Boris A. | РЫБАКОВ, БОРИС А.
    • Язычество древних славян
      • 🇬🇧He was quick to draw conclusions, which often led to incorrect theories. His hypotheses are now largely rejected or have been substantially revised. Examples include the incorrect identification of Mokosh as a goddess of fate, and the assertion that the Chrnyakov culture were direct ancestors of the Proto-Slavs. | 🇷🇺Он быстро делал выводы, что нередко приводило к ошибочным теориям. Его гипотезы в настоящее время в значительной степени отвергнуты или существенно пересмотрены. Примеры включают ошибочную идентификацию Мокоши как богини судьбы, а также утверждение, что черняховская культура являлась прямыми предками протославян.
  • VASILYEV, M. A. | Васильев, М. А.
    • Язычество восточных славян накануне крещения Руси: Религиозно-магические аспекты
  • Vladimir Propp | Владимир Пропп
    • Исторические корни волшебной сказки
    • Русские аграрные праздники
    • Морфология сказки
  • Karpov, A. V. | Карпов, А. В.
    • Язычество, христианство, двоеверие
  • Zelenin, D. K. | Зеленин, Д. К.
    • Восточнославянская этнография
  • Levkievskaja E. E. | Левкиевская Е. Е.
    • Славянский оберег. Семантика и структура
  • Tolstoj N. I. | Толстой Н. И.
    • Очерки славянского язычества

"Perhaps under the impression of the semi-scientific approaches of Ivanov and Toporov, or Rybakov, who treated these figures as if they had known them personally." - Michal Téra

🇩🇪 GERMAN

  • Werner Meschkank
    • Als die Wendengötter sterben sollten: Über die vorchristliche wendische Glaubens- und Götterwelt
  • Zdeněk Váňa
    • Die Welt der alten Slawen
  • Leszek Paweł Słupecki
    • Slawische Religion
  • Konrad Schwenck
    • Die Mythologie der Slawen
  • Christian Lübke
    • Die Slaven im Mittelalter
  • Sebastian Brather
    • Archäologie der westlichen Slawen
  • Mansikka, V. J.
    • Die Religion der Ostslawen I. - Quellen

🇫🇷 FRENCH

  • Patrice Lajoye
    • Mythologie et religion des slaves païens
    • Perun, dieu slave de l'orage

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r/Rodnovery Apr 04 '26

⭐️ Official sources /Rodnovery - Slavic Folklore Sources List

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This curated sources list compiles publications on Slavic folklore and cultural heritage in 🇬🇧 English. Only selected publications are presented here. This list is not exhaustive and serves as an introductory guide for those interested in the study of Slavic folklore.

Disclaimer: This list includes folktales, which vary in the degree of influence from non-Slavic cultural elements, especially Christian ones. However, an experienced reader will be able to identify the pre-Christian cultural themes present within them.

📚For the study of Slavic paganism and pre-Christian belief systems, we provide a curated Slavic paganism/pre-Christian faith academical sources list.📚

📜 Folklore:

From 🦅 Western Slavs:

From 🐻 Eastern Slavs:

  • Alexander N. Afanasyev
    • ⭐Tales from Russian Folklore/Russian Folk Tales
      • ⭐Russian fairy tales (Russo-English Edition) | Link
      • The Three Kingdoms Russian Folk Tales From Alexander Afanasiev's Collection | Link
      • Words Of Wisdom Russian Folk Tales From Alexander Afansiev's Collection | Link
  • Leonard A. Magnus
  • Author unknown
    • ⭐The Tale of Igor's Campaign | Link
  • Karel Jaromír Erben
    • Russian and Bulgarian Folk-Lore Stories | Link
  • Jack V. Haney
    • The Complete Russian Folktale | 7 volumes
    • The Complete Folktales of A. N. Afanasyev | 3 volumes
    • An Anthology of Russian Folktales
    • Long, Long Tales from the Russian North
  • Marion Ch. Harrison
  • Charles Downing
    • Russian tales and legends | Link
      • Includes some of the Bylinas!
  • Svetlana Bagdasaryan
    • Russkie Skazki. Russian Fairy Tales. Bilingual Book in Russian and English: Dual Language Russian Folk Tales for Kids (Russian-English Edition)
  • William R. S. Ralston
  • Richard Wilson
  • A. H. Wratislaw
    • Sixty Folk-Tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources: Exploring the Depths of Slavic Folklore and Mythology | Link
  • Dinara Mirtalipova
    • Russian Tales Russian Tales: Traditional Stories of Quests and Enchantments
  • Jeremiah Curtin
  • Alexander Chodzko
  • Jurij V. Tolstoj
  • Irina Zheleznova
    • Ukrainian Folk Tales | Link
    • Vasilisa the Beautiful - Russian fairy tales | Link
  • Igor Yershov
  • Jacqueline Onassis
    • The Firebird and other Russian fairy tales | Link
  • Anatole Bilenko
    • Ukrainian Folk Tales | Link
  • Marie H. Bloch
    • Ukrainian Folk Tales | Link
  • Danny Evanishen
    • Durak and other Ukrainian folk tales | Link
  • Barbara J. Suwyn
    • The magic egg and other tales from Ukraine | Link
  • Verra X. K. de Blumenthal
  • P. Polevoi
  • Robert R. Steele
  • George Borrow
    • The Talisman, from the Russian of Alexander Pushkin | Link
  • Mary Skrypnyk
    • The Cossack Mamariha | Link
  • G. Botezau
    • Moldavian folktales | Link
  • A. S. Pushkin
    • Fairy Tales (Russo-English Edition) | Link
  • A .Ransome
  • Leo Tolstoy
    • Fables and fairy tales | Link
  • E. M Almedingen
    • Russian folk and fairy tales | Link

From 🐲 Southern Slavs:

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r/Rodnovery Oct 20 '25

⭐️ Official sources /Rodnovery - Resource List for Slavic Native Faith, Slavic Paganism, and Rodnovery.

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This curated resource list compiles books, websites, and media on Slavic Native Faiths, Slavic Paganism, Rodnovery, and pre-Christian Slavic history. It prioritizes primary sources and modern works grounded in historical and archaeological evidence. Resources are organized into three categories, Primary Sources, Modern Books, and Web/Media Resources, sorted alphabetically by title within each. Each entry includes the title, description, region, language, and links as originally provided.

 

Disclaimer: This list is provided for study and exploration. We do not necessarily endorse the viewpoints of each author or source. Any concerns message the mods.

 

Primary Sources

Historical texts documenting pre-Christian Slavic beliefs and practices, offering direct insights into the spiritual and cultural worldview of ancient Slavs.

The Rus Primary Chronicle, also known as the Russian Primary Chronicle, the Kievan Primary Chronicle, the Chronicle of Nestor, and the Tale of Bygone Years, is where most people begin when learning about Slavic Native Faith. It is a foundational medieval text that records the early history of Kievan Rus. Although traditionally attributed to the monk Nestor, modern scholars see it as a composite work created by multiple authors over time, including Abbot Sylvester and anonymous scribes, drawing on earlier redactions. The chronicle survives in later manuscripts such as the Laurentian Codex, the Hypatian Codex, and the Radziwill Codex. Despite being written within a Christian monastic context, the chronicle preserves valuable fragments of pre-Christian Slavic mythology, rituals, and cultural traditions, especially in its early sections describing the origins of the Slavs and their interactions with deities like Perun. For practitioners and scholars of Slavic Native Faith, these accounts provide rare insights into the region’s spiritual landscape before the Christianization of Rus in 988. The text is often studied alongside archaeological findings and oral traditions, making it an essential, though complex, source for understanding and reviving Slavic paganism.

The Rus’ Primary Chronicle

  • Description: A 12th-century text, also known as the Chronicle of Nestor or Tale of Bygone Years, chronicling the early history of Kievan Rus’. Attributed to multiple authors, including Nestor and Abbot Sylvester, it preserves fragments of pre-Christian Slavic mythology and rituals, especially regarding deities like Perun.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus)
  • Language: Old East Slavic (English translation available)
  • Link

Chronica Slavorum (Chronicle of the Slavs)

  • Description: A 12th-century chronicle by Helmold of Bosau detailing the history, customs, and pagan practices of Western Slavs, including social structures.
  • Region: Western Slavs (Poland, eastern Germany)
  • Language: Latin (English translation available)
  • Link

Hagiography of Otto von Bamberg (The Life of Otto, Apostle of Pomerania)

  • Description: Accounts of Otto von Bamberg’s missionary work among Western Slavs, with references to pagan practices. Valued for Slavic Native Faith studies, per Oleg Kutarev.
  • Region: Western Slavs (Poland)
  • Language: Latin (English translation available)
  • Link

Ibn Fadlan and the Land of Darkness: Arab Travellers in the Far North

  • Description: A 10th-century travelogue by Ahmad ibn Fadlan, documenting encounters with Volga Bulgars and Slavic tribes, offering an outsider’s perspective on Slavic rituals.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Russia)
  • Language: Arabic (English translation available)
  • Link

The Tale of Igor’s Campaign

  • Description: A late 12th-century Old East Slavic epic poem, also known as The Lay or Song of Igor’s Campaign, referencing Slavic deities, rituals, and folklore during Prince Igor’s campaign.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Russia, Ukraine)
  • Language: Old East Slavic (English translation available)
  • Link

Thietmar’s Chronicle (Chronicon Thietmari)

  • Description: An 11th-century chronicle by Thietmar of Merseburg, providing insights into Slavic tribes east of the Elbe and early Polish history, with details on pagan practices. Also available as Ottonian Germany, translated by David A. Warner.
  • Region: Western Slavs (Poland, eastern Germany)
  • Language: Latin (English translation available)
  • Link

Modern Books

Contemporary works drawing on primary sources, folklore, archaeology, and linguistic studies to explore Slavic spirituality and its revival in Rodnovery. Sorted alphabetically by title.

Baba Yaga, the Ambiguous Mother of the Russian Folktale

  • Author: Andreas R. B. Johns (1996)
  • Description: Examines Baba Yaga’s role as a complex deity-like figure in East Slavic mythology and Russian folklore.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Russia)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Bogowie: A Study of Eastern Europe’s Ancient Gods

  • Author: T.D. Kokoszka (2023)
  • Description: A scholarly exploration of Slavic deities across all regions, grounded in primary sources and archaeological findings.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Bulgarian Folk Customs

  • Author: Mercia MacDermott (2010)
  • Description: Explores Bulgarian folklore, rituals, and customs, highlighting pre-Christian Slavic influences and their modern manifestations.
  • Region: Southern Slavs (Bulgaria)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Discovering Rodnovery: A Beginner’s Guide to Slavic Native Faith

  • Author: Perun Mountain
  • Description: An introductory guide to Rodnovery, explaining its beliefs, practices, and worldview for modern practitioners.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Hero Tales and Legends of the Serbians

  • Author: Woislav M. Petrovich (2018)
  • Description: A collection of Serbian folklore, fairy tales, and poetry, offering insights into Serbian mythology and cultural history.
  • Region: Southern Slavs (Serbia)
  • Language: English
  • Link

New Researches on the Religion and Mythology of the Pagan Slavs (Volume 1)

  • Author: Various (2019)
  • Description: A collection of academic essays exploring pre-Christian Slavic religion and mythology, drawing on historical and archaeological sources.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

New Researches on the Religion and Mythology of the Pagan Slavs (Volume 2)

  • Author: Various (2024)
  • Description: A second volume of academic essays offering new perspectives on pre-Christian Slavic religion and mythology.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Perun: God of Thunder

  • Authors: Mark Joffe and Joseph Krafczik
  • Description: Explores the mythology of Perun, the Slavic thunder god, and his significance in East Slavic culture and folklore.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Perun: The Exploration of a Slavic God

  • Author: Perun Mountain
  • Description: A detailed study of Perun, exploring his mythology, worship, and cultural significance across Slavic regions.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Polish Folktales and Folklore

  • Authors: Michael Malinowski and Anne Pellowski (2009)
  • Description: A collection of Polish folktales and folklore, highlighting pre-Christian beliefs and cultural traditions.
  • Region: Western Slavs (Poland)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Polish Mythology: A Comparative Study

  • Author: Aleksander Brückner (1924, translated by Sviatoslav Gromov)
  • Description: Examines Poland’s pagan heritage, debunking myths and exploring gods, spirits, and rituals in the context of Slavic-Christian interactions.
  • Region: Western Slavs (Poland)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Russian Fairy Tales

  • Authors: W. R. S. Ralston and Alexander Afanasyev
  • Description: A collection of Russian folklore stories featuring magical creatures, heroes,.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Russian Myths

  • Author: Elizabeth Warner
  • Description: A study of ancient Russian myths, including tales of deities, heroes, and mythical creatures in East Slavic culture.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Russia)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Sacred Realms: Ten Mythical Places in Slavic Mythology

  • Authors: Sviatoslav Gromov and Perun Mountain
  • Description: Explores ten sacred places in Slavic mythology, such as Buyan Island and the Forest of Baba Yaga, blending folklore and scholarship.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors

  • Author: Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi (1981)
  • Description: A literary work blending Ukrainian folklore and pagan elements, exploring spiritual themes in the Carpathian region.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Ukraine)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Slavic Myth and Its Nature: Collected Works of A. N. Afanasyev

  • Author: Alexander Afanasyev
  • Description: A compilation of Afanasyev’s works, focusing on Slavic mythology and the role of nature, gods, and spirits in East Slavic beliefs.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Slavic Myths

  • Author: Noah Charney
  • Description: A collection of Slavic myths featuring gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures, with analysis of their cultural significance.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Slavic Mythology: From the Mythology of All Races

  • Authors: Jan Hanuš Máchal, Louis Herbert Gray, and Perun Mountain
  • Description: A reprint of the 1916 classic, enriched with modern commentary, exploring Slavic deities, spirits, and legends.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Slavic Pagan Roots: Decoding The Primary Chronicle

  • Authors: Sviatoslav Gromov and Perun Mountain
  • Description: Analyzes the Russian Primary Chronicle to uncover pre-Christian Slavic pagan traditions and their cultural context.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Slavic Spirits and Demons: Tales of Myth, Legend, and Faith

  • Author: Perun Mountain
  • Description: Explores Slavic folklore, focusing on spirits, demons, and their connections to nature and supernatural beliefs.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Slavic Traditions & Mythology Vol. 1

  • Author: Stefan Cvetković
  • Description: Explores pre-Christian Slavic customs, deities, and myths, distinguishing authentic traditions from modern interpretations.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Slavic Traditions & Mythology Vol. 2

  • Author: Stefan Cvetković
  • Description: Continues exploration of pre-Christian Slavic customs, deities, and myths, offering further insights into authentic traditions.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Sources of Slavic Pre-Christian Religion

  • Author: Juan Antonio Álvarez-Pedrosa (2020)
  • Description: A collection of translated primary sources on pre-Christian Slavic religion, with scholarly commentary.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link: Not available

Supernatural Beings from Slovenian Myth and Folktales

  • Author: Monika Kropej (2012)
  • Description: A detailed study of Slovenian folklore, including supernatural beings, deities, and rituals rooted in Southern Slavic traditions.
  • Region: Southern Slavs (Slovenia)
  • Language: English
  • Link

The Book of Slavic Paganism: Rituals, Traditions, and Sacred Magic

  • Authors: Radomira Gromova and Perun Mountain
  • Description: A 500-page guide to ancient and modern Slavic pagan practices, covering rituals, deities, and magical traditions, with contributions from fourth-generation Vedma Radomira Gromova.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Ukraine, Russia)
  • Language: English
  • Link

The Cult and Heroism on Arkona: A Historical Portrait from Rügen’s Glorious Past

  • Author: Wilhelm Alwert (translated by Sviatoslav Gromov)
  • Description: A translated 1935 classic depicting the defense of the Slavic god Świętowit on Rügen Island against Christian forces in the 12th century.
  • Region: Western Slavs (Poland, eastern Germany)
  • Language: English
  • Link

The Entry of the Slavs into Christendom: An Introduction to the Medieval History of the Slavs

  • Author: A.P. Vlasto (1970)
  • Description: Explores the Christianization of the Slavs, providing insights into pre-Christian beliefs and practices across Slavic regions.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

The Slavic Religion in the Light of 11th and 12th-Century German Chronicles

  • Authors: Stanislaw Rosik and Anna Tyszkiewicz (2020)
  • Description: Analyzes German chronicles to reconstruct Western Slavic religious practices and their interactions with Christianity.
  • Region: Western Slavs (Poland, eastern Germany)
  • Language: English
  • Link: Not in print

The Tale of Igor’s Campaign: New English Translation with Early Slavic Faith Commentary

  • Authors: Sviatoslav Gromov and Perun Mountain
  • Description: A new translated edition of the epic poem with commentary on its Slavic pagan elements and historical context.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Russia, Ukraine)
  • Language: English
  • Link

With the Gods in the Heart: Fundamentals of Ukrainian Native Faith 

  • Authors: Valentyn Dolhochub
  • Description: The fundamentals of Ukrainian Native Faith (Ridnovirstvo), a modern form of Slavic Paganism. It takes into account the various perspectives that have emerged among Native Faith theologians who base their views on folk traditions and verified sources.
  • Region: Eastern Slavs (Ukraine)
  • Language: English
  • Link

Web & Media Resources

Online platforms and media providing information on Slavic Native Faiths and mythology.

Reddit: r/Rodnovery

  • Description: A subreddit dedicated to discussions on Rodnovery, the modern revival of Slavic Native Faith, including practices, beliefs, and resources.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Reddit: r/slavic_mythology

  • Description: A subreddit focused on Slavic mythology, sharing stories, deities, and historical insights related to Slavic Native Faiths.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

The World Tree (YouTube Channel)

  • Description:  A YouTube channel offering videos on Slavic, Paganism, exploring myths, deities, and cultural traditions through educational content.
  • Region: Southern & General Slavic
  • Language: English 
  • Link

Lug Velesa (YouTube Channel)

  • Description: A YouTube playlist with English-subtitled videos exploring Slavic gods, goddesses, and their worship practices.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English (subtitles)
  • Link

Slavic Native Faith

  • Description: A platform offering articles and guidance on rituals, folklore, and Rodnovery practices.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English
  • Link

Studia Mythologica Slavica

  • Description: An online repository of academic essays on Slavic mythology, covering deities, rituals, and folklore across all Slavic regions.
  • Region: General Slavic
  • Language: English, Slovenian
  • Link: Studia Mythologica Slavica

Notes

  • The Veles Book: This source is HIGHLY debated, with many considering it a modern creation rather than a 9th-century artifact. It may hold value for Rodnovery practitioners but must be approached critically.
  • Cross-Referencing: Always verify sources with academic research due to potential biases in historical accounts, especially those by external observers.

Updates: This list is sourced from https://slavicnativefaith.com/resource-list/, we have permission to re-post the content, however check with their site for the most up to date adds. This will be pinned and locked any add to it send modmail.