Folklore yearbook

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Folklore yearbook

Area of ​​Expertise Folklore
language German
publishing company Real Verlag (Germany)
First edition 1978
attitude 2005
Frequency of publication yearly
editor Nikolaus Grass (until 1999); Wolfgang Brückner
ISSN
ZDB 556306-9

The Yearbook for Folklore was a periodical published by the Görres Society from 1978 to 2005 . The editors were Wolfgang Brückner and until 1999 Nikolaus Grass . It was published by Echter-Verlag in Würzburg. Volume 29 of the publication was renamed the Yearbook for European Ethnology in 2006 and has since been published as the “Third Volume of the Yearbook for Folklore” under the responsibility of a group of editors at the Ferdinand Schöningh publishing house in Paderborn ( ISSN  0171-9904 ). Predecessor was the January 1936-March 1938 Munich also in connection with the Gorres-Gesellschaft in Catholic publishing Kösel & Pustet published Yearbook of Folklore magazine nation and nationality .

Independent of the Görres publications, the periodical Deutsches Jahrbuch für Volkskunde published by Ost-Berliner Akademie-Verlag from 1955 was published from 1973 under the title Jahrbuch für Volkskunde und Kulturgeschichte up to the turn in the GDR .

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Individual evidence

  1. Jump up ↑ Volk und Volkstum: Yearbook for Folklore at EconBiz .
  2. Volume 1 (1955) to 15 (1969) in the digital collections of the Humboldt University in Berlin .
  3. ^ New series Volume 1 (1973) to 17 (1989) in the digital collections of the Humboldt University in Berlin.