Historical folkloristics

Vol 2, No 1 | 2012













Dániel Bárth: Historical Folkloristics in Hungary. The Past and the Future (Hungarian version)

Dorottya Balázs: Substances of Animal Origin in 18th-Century Healing, through a Manuscript Medical Book

Petra Bálint: Adultery, Wife Beating, Child Murder. Conflicts within the Family in 18th- and 19th-Century Heves County

David W. Sabean: A Prophet in the Thirty Years’ War: Penance as a Social Metaphor

Wolfgang Brückner: Popular Culture.Construction, Interpretation, Reality. Foundations of Historical Methodology and Theory Creation in Central European Researches

Dieter Harmening: „Contra paganos” = „Against the Rural People”? On the Theological Context of Ethnological Terminology

Angela Teiber: The Dorfzeitung of Hildburghausen as a Recommended Lutheran Reading
Change in the Medial Transmission of Knowledge in the 19th Century

Cécile Dauphin: On the History of Family Correspondence

Dániel Veress: The Etching as The Hammer of Witches
Zika, Charles: The Appearence of Witchcraft. Print and Visual Culture in Sixteenth-Century Europe. Routledge, LondonNew York, 2007.

Gulyás Judit: Nation and Folklore, Nationalism and Folkloristics
Baycroft, Timothy – Hopkin, David: Folklore and nationalism in Europe during the long nineteenth century. Brill, LeidenBoston, 2012.

"Whatever I look into, I see that it is not the way research has established it. Everything is just different"
Dóra Czégényi speaks with "mythbuster" Éva Pócs

Tartu, folklorists' Mecca! (Ergo-Hart Västrik – Pihla Siim, Vilmos Voigt, Anna Illés)

Authors (Hungarian version)