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  2. Journal of Folklore Research - Wikipedia

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    The journal was established in 1942 as the Hoosier Folklore Bulletin and continued in 1945 as Hoosier Folklore. [2] It was renamed in 1951 as Midwest Folklore (ISSN 0544-0750) [3] [4] and continued from 1964 to 1983 under Richard Dorson as the Journal of the Folklore Institute (ISSN 0015-5934), obtaining its current name in 1984. [5]

  3. John Holmes McDowell - Wikipedia

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    He also runs a website on student folklore at Indiana University. [12] He served as editor for the Journal of Folklore Research from 1986 to 1992, editor of Special Publications of the Folklore Institute from 1990 to 1995 and 1999–2009, and the online Journal of Folklore Research Reviews from 2006–present.

  4. Journal of American Folklore - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of American Folklore is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Folklore Society. The journal has been published since the society's founding in 1888. [1] Since 2003, this has been published at the University of Illinois Press. It publishes on a quarterly schedule and incorporates scholarly articles, essays, and ...

  5. Richard Dorson - Wikipedia

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    From 1957 to 1962 he edited the Journal of Folklore Research. He was elected president of the American Folklore Society , 1966 to 1968. In addition, he was the founder and editor of the journal of the Folklore Institute (1963–1981) at Indiana.

  6. James R. Dow - Wikipedia

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    James R. Dow, "In Search of All Things Nordic, in South Tyrol (Italy): The SS Ancestral Inheritance's Cultural Commission 1940-1943" in: Journal of American Folklore, 127:506 (2014): 365–399. James R. Dow, "Hans Naumann's gesunkenes Kulturgut and primitive Gemeinschaftskultur" in: Journal of Folklore Research 51:1 (January/April 2014): 49–100.

  7. Martha Warren Beckwith - Wikipedia

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    The book is noted for presenting Black culture as a rational system [2] and was the subject of an extended review in the Journal of American Folklore by Melville J. Herskovits, [8] to which Beckwith responded. [9]

  8. Anna H. Gayton - Wikipedia

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    During the 1930s, Gayton became active in the American Folklore Society (AFS). She was reviews editor of the Journal of American Folklore from 1935 to 1940 and associate editor from 1940 to 1943. [3] She would serve as the chair of the AFS's Committee on Research in Folklore from 1945 to 1948, as Vice President of the AFS in 1947 and president ...

  9. Dorothy Noyes - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Noyes is an American folklorist and ethnologist whose comparative, ethnographic and historical research focuses on European societies and upon European immigrant communities in the United States. Beyond its area studies context, her work has aimed to enrich the conceptual toolkit of folklore studies (folkloristics) and ethnology ...