Suchergebnisse - "Folk-lore"

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    Schlagwörter: Museums, Magic, Materiality, Modernity, Collecting, Museum interpretation, Museology, Museum Studies, History of museums, History of magic, Victorian, Edwardian, First World War, First World War soldiers, Trench art, Englishness, National identity, Folklore, Folk-life, Modernism, Material magic, Museum documentation, Cataloguing, Ethnography, Anthropology, Ethnology, History of ideas, Ethnographic collections, Cultural history, Social history, History of science, Nineteenth century, Twentieth century, Twenty-first century, Grand Tour, Charms, Amulets, Talismans, Superstition, History of geology, History of palaeontology, History of natural history, History of medicine, Folk medicine, Folk magic, Popular medicine, Popular magic, Witchcraft, Cunning folk, Pitt Rivers Museum, Folklore Society, Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Brighton Museum, Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, Museum of British Folklore, General Augustus Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers, Edward Burnett Tylor, Social evolutionism, Frederick Elworthy, Antiquarianism, Edward Lovett, Henry Balfour, Alfred Cort Haddon, Herbert Toms, Beatrice Blackwood, Cecil Williamson, Gerald Gardner, Margaret Murray, Paganism, Wicca, Edith Durham, Enid Porter, Ellen Ettlinger, William Ridgeway, Occultism, Professionalisation, Amateurs, Beatrice Blackman, Barbara Freire-Marreco, Museum of Cambridge, Cambridge and County Folk Museum, International Folk-Lore Congress, Frederick Starr, Mary Alicia Owen, Charles Godfrey Leland, Robert William Theodore Gu¨nther

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    Autoren: Godwin, Amber

    Quelle: Journal of Universality of Global Education Issues; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2021) ; 2575-9388

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