Published by the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum
at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Bulgarian Folklore
Vol. XLІV, 2018, Issue 1
Editor: Natalia Rashkova
Oksana Kuzmenko.
The Concept of Home in Ukrainian Prosaic Folklore from the First Half of the 20th Century: The Semantics of “the Lost Home”
Summary/ References
Elena Savova-Tzolova.
Particular Peculiarities of the Traditional Lullaby
Summary/ References
Mihaela Videnova.
May a Rusalka “Hit” You and Karakondzor “Drive” You. On Some of the Aspects of the Personifications of Illnesses during the Rusalska Week and the Dirty Days
Summary/ References
Behrin Shopova.
Between the Cannon and the Tradition – Local Versions of Mevlid among the Sunni Turks in North-Eastern Bulgaria
Summary/ References
Petyo Krastev.
From Traditional Kemene Playing to the Style of Gadulka Orchestra Playing (Regional Specifics in South-West Bulgaria)
Summary/ References
Diana Danova-Damyanova.
Musical Folklore from the Region of Kazanlak in Published and Unpublished Sources
Summary/ References
Anniversary
Irina Sedakova.
The Anniversary of Tatyana V. Tsyvyan and the 14th Balkanistic Readings at the Institute of Slavic Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences
Book Reviews
Natalia Rashkova.
A Three-volume Edition on the Folklore of the Bulgarians in Albania
Irena Bokova.
Nikolay Nenov. Communication with Heritage. In Search of Museum Trajectories [In Bulgarian]. Sofia: ROD Publishing House, 2016
Anna Shtarbanova.
Ruzha Neykova. The Kalashum – The Last Sunset in Hindukush [In Bulgarian]. Sofia: Phosphorus, 2017
Vladimir Penchev.
Folklore, Narration, Religiosity. Anniversary Volume in Honour of Albena Georgieva. Eds. Angelina Ilieva, Vihra Baeva, Lina Gergova, Mariyanka Borisova, Yana Gergova [In Bulgarian]. Sofia: Prof. Marin Drinov Publishing House of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2016
Events
Bilyana Popova.
National Conference “The Tradition in Folk Culture”
Tsvetelina Dimitrova.
Bulgarian-Polish Conference on the Problems of Christianity and Folklore in the Contemporary Times
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