Ethnologia Europaea

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Ethnologia Europaea

description folklore journal
publishing company Open Library of Humanities
First edition 1966
Frequency of publication half-yearly
Web link ee.openlibhums.org
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The Ethnologia Europaea. Journal of European Ethnology - as the exact title is - is an international journal for European ethnology , which was founded in 1966 by the Swedish folklorist Sigurd Erixon together with colleagues from Yugoslavia , Portugal and France in order to counteract the linguistic isolation of individual national sciences. Since then, two issues have been published a year - open and themed issues. At first one dealt with questions of the traditional canon ; from the 1980s onwards, more and more theoretical and methodological problems were devoted to . The editors were Orvar Löfgren and Regina Bendix ; current editors are Marie Sandberg (Copenhagen) and Monique Scheer (Tübingen).

Since the beginning of 2015, Ethnologia Europaea has also been the official journal of SIEF : the members of the International Society for Ethnology and Folklore then receive the journal as part of their membership.

The magazine was published in the Tusculanums Forlag museum at the University of Copenhagen until 2018 . From 2019 it will appear on the platform of the Open Library of Humanities , an open-access publisher.

Among the most famous authors of Ethnologia Europaea include Orvar Löfgren , Regina Bendix , Mart Bax (2013 unmasked as a fraud), Leopold Kretzenbacher and Ingeborg Weber-Kellermann .

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