Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press. The indexes of the first hundred numbers (1966-1999), ordered by issue, author, and topic, are available for consultation. Pattern in the material folk culture of the Eastern United States. The latest issues centred on the themes of slavery and conversions in the Mediterranean, on the historical-geographical research in recent years, on the re-elaboration of East-European memories after the Cold War, on the questions opened by the use of post-colonical sources, on the objects of science and the "systems of exception". Each issue comprises a dedicated section in which several authors develop a broad thematic canvas. It has featured the contribution of Italian and international scholars, such as Alberto Caracciolo, Maurice Aymard, Carlo Ginzburg, Peter Burke, Carlo Poni, Pasquale Villani, Christiane Klapish, and Gianna Pomata. The journal embraces a wide chronological span, from ancient to modern history, and encompasses social and economic history, gender history as well as microhistory. Pattern in the Material Folk Culture of the Eastern United States Henry Glassie 9780812210132 University of Irish Folk History : Tales from the North Henry. Quaderni storici is home to some of the most influential international historical research. In his effort to transform and advance the discipline of folklore, Glassie divided his contribution between the historical analysis of the built environment and the ethnographic study of creative actions, ranging from drama, narrative, and song, through textiles and ceramics, to painting and sculpture.
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