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John Roby, Source File: Traditions of Lancashire and Other Relevant Material for Folklore
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A Rare Treasure of Cornish Folklore
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The" Common Voice": History, Folklore and Oral Tradition In Early Modern England
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Beliefs and Customs in Marie Balfour's Collection of Stories set in the Lincolnshire Carrs
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The Fabric of Folklore: An archaeological perspective. Sheffield, Folklore Society AGM Conference
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Review: Traces of Ancient Mystery: The Ballad Carols of Davies Gilbert and A Festival of Village Carols: Sixteen Carols from the Mount-Dawson Manuscripts, transcribed and arranged by Ian Russell
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Mass Observations: Social Encounters between Folk Informants and Clerics in Late-Nineteenth-Century Britain
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Prelim Bibliography: Folklore Studies
Yuko Nakamura
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An Imperialist Folklore? Establishing the Folk-lore Society in London
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A Life History of the Irish Ecotype 'Tied Stones and Loose Dogs'
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British Folklore Housed in the Portico Library (Manchester)
Emerson S . F . Richards
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CONVERSATIONAL FOLKLORE Edited by Folklore Forum A Communication for Students of Folklore 1984
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Cornish Folklore: Context and Opportunity
Ronald M James
Cornish Studies, 2011
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The American Folklore Society
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2016
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Conclusion and Bibliography [The Material Culture of Folklore]
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'Sieve, Shears and a Swallow - Lancashire's Cunning Folk' in Studies in History, Archaeology, Religion and Conservation
Deborah Lea
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The Executive Board of the Children's Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society
Linda Morley
scholarworks.iu.edu
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Grinsell, Folklore of Prehistoric Sites in England
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Children's Folklore
Thomas W. Johnson
1999
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Introduction: New Perspectives on Irish Folklore
Marjan Shokouhi
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Higson, South Manchester Supernatural: The Ghosts, Fairies, Boggarts and Superstitions of Victorian Gorton, Lees, Newton and Saddleworth
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Putting Folklore to Use
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The Journal of American Folklore, 1995
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Keith Whitlock, "Folklore: opiate of the people or the social cement of middle England?"
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Front Matter and Chapter 1 'Introduction' [The Material Culture of Folklore]
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New Perspectives on Irish Folklore
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History and folklore: a historiographical survey
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TOWER, BALLAD, AND CONVERSATIONAL FOLKLORE: THE STABLE ARTIFACT AND THE FLUID COMMENTARY OF TRADITION
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Some Unpublished Correspondence between
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New Perspectives on Irish Folklore, Estudios Irlandeses 12.2
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Elias Owen, Welsh Folk-Lore, 1896
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Introduction to the Special Issue “The Challenge of Folklore to the Humanities”
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