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Home - The Folklore Society
The Folklore Society, based at 50 FitzRoy Street, London W1T 5BT, is a learned society established in 1878 and devoted to the study of all kinds of folk traditions
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Folklore - The Folklore Society
A fully peer-reviewed international journal of folklore and folkloristics, in printed and digital format Aims and scope Folklore is one of the earliest English-language journals in the field of folklo...
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Resources - The Folklore Society
Doc Rowe’s film of ‘Fenrir’s Fetter and the Power of Stories,’ by Katherine Langrish, the 2022 Katharine Briggs Lecture, can be watched on YouTube. Katherine Langrish, author of historical fantasies a...
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About - The Folklore Society
The Folklore Society (FLS) is a learned society devoted to the study of traditional culture in all its forms. It was founded in London in 1878 and was one of the first organisations established in the...
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Publications - The Folklore Society
The society has published scholarly studies of folklore continuously since 1878, both in periodical and book form. Our prestigious journal Folklore is published on our behalf by Taylor & Francis (four...
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Blog - The Folklore Society
Soundscapes and Folklore in East Asia ‘Folklore and Anthropology in Conversation’ The Eighth Folklore Society – Royal Anthropological Institute Joint Seminar Date: Thursday 24 October, 2024 Time: 10...