Folk Life-Journal of Ethnological Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Folk Life-Journal of Ethnological Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Craftworkers in Nineteenth-Century Scotland: making and adapting in an industrial age8
Plumbers, abolitionists, steeplejacks and window men: the graffiti community of the roof of All Saints Church, Wath Upon Dearne, South Yorkshire4
Crysau’n llawn brychau gerbron / shirts full of stains presented: Welsh rag-wells3
Manx myths, mysteries & miscellanies3
Working the fabric: resourcefulness, belonging and island life in Scotland’s Harris tweed industry1
The Folklore of County Wexford 11
The folklore of Devon1
Holy Ghosts: classic tales of the ecclesiastical uncanny1
“Incarnations of the spirits:” carnivalesque elements of Igbo children’s ekpo masking performance1
Notice of Duplication Publication: Weaving Europe, crafting the museum: textiles, history and ethnography at the museum of European cultures, Berlin0
Making safe impressions: apotropaic marks on Ireland’s oldest butter prints 1600–19000
‘Made by Labour: a material and visual history of British labour, c. 1780-1924’0
Fairy encounters in medieval England: landscape, folklore and the supernatural0
St Wilfrid’s church tower graffiti – plumbers’ marks in context0
The analysis of colour and pattern in Romanian folk dress: protecting past legacies in an uncertain future0
‘It happens in the best families’: gender and family ideologies in Jordanian family-related proverbs0
The drowning of ‘Lyonesse’: early legends of land submergence in southwest Britain and geoscience0
‘She’s our cow you know:’ stories of the Glas Ghaibhneach : local lore, migratory legend0
The Kinks: Songs of the Semi-Detached0
Straw and order: the societal implications of straw and rushes in the manufacture of Irish equestrian equipment in late antiquity0
Stories from small museums0
‘For being lads from just farm working… it was really something’: an oral history recounting longsword dancing experiences in North East England0
Dressing up: a history of fancy dress in Britain0
Picturegoers: a critical anthology of eyewitness experiences0
Anatolian dowry culture: some traditional textiles in A. R. İzzet Koyunoğlu Museum0
Inherited, not bought: the Maltese plover whistle and the materiality of memory0
Exhibiting irishness: empire, race, and nation, c.1850–19700
Wreckers and crashers: the folklore of an Irish banger racing community0
The Saint Lubin Festival: “performing” agriculture and stockbreeding as heritage0
Rowan Rowan , by Oliver Southall, illus. London, Reaktion Books, 2023, 248 pp., £18 (hardback), ISBN: 978-I-78914-712-40
Notice of Duplication Publication: Twilight of the godlings: the shadowy beginnings of Britain’s supernatural beings0
Power and innovation: Lanarkshire agricultural implement and machine makers in the nineteenth- and early twentieth-centuries0
Notice of Duplication Publication: Working the fabric: Resourcefulness, belonging and island life in Scotland’s Harris Tweed industry0
Traditional Food in Cumbria0
Dhá Leagan Déag: Léargais Nua ar an Sean-nós,0
Naẓar: vision, belief, and perception in islamic cultures0
The Berlin Kürbisfest: a photo essay documenting a new urban harvest festival in Germany0
Footmarks: a journey into our restless past Footmarks: a journey into our restless past , by Jim Leary, London, Icon Books, 304 pp., £18.99 (hardback), ISBN: 978-183773-0
Moseley 1850-1900: space, place, and people in a middle-class Suburb of Birmingham0
Obituary for Catherine Wilson0
Recollections of an Icelandic valley: the farming and social cycle0
‘Those truthful in all else have said’: tales of the supernatural in an Icelandic valley0
History and family memory: the ‘Burning of Cork’ 11 and 12 December 19200
Notice of Duplication Publication: Holy ghosts: classic tales of the ecclesiastical uncanny0
Weaving Europe, Crafting the Museum: Textiles, History and Ethnography at the Museum of European Cultures, Berlin0
Paul Coghlan 1 June, 1944 — 8 June, 20230
Sure as the sunrise: insights into the material culture of Albion Motors from Glasgow Life’s museums and archives collection0
Food and ethnographies of folk life: applying a theory of food as intangible cultural heritage to Passing the Time in Ballymenone0
R. Ross Noble, 1942–20250
‘Powering ahead - the continuing story of the clydesdale horse’0
Stars and Ribbons: Winter Wassailing in Wales0
Karacadağ weaving traditions: a brief overview of the Türkan people0
Traditional architecture in Offaly: history, materials, and furniture 1800 to the present day Traditional architecture in Offaly: history, materials, and furniture 1800 to the present d0
Holy wells of Ireland : sacred realms and popular domains0
Interpreting the Galway Hooker: Ecomuseology, Living heritage and sustainable heritage Management0
Fantastic changelings: liminality and narrative technique in Irish changeling tales0
Between “conservation” and “reconstruction”: facets of cultural heritage protection in Kosova0
Gillian Bulmer (1935 - 2021)0
Carry on curating0
Gavin Sprott (1943–2024)0
The treacherous waters of Lyonesse: seeking truths based on oral tradition0
Over the cold and barren sands: folk singing and folk memories in a northern Icelandic valley0
Farming, festivals, and food cultures among indigenous communities in Telangana, India0
Folk dance and the creation of national identities: staging the folk0
Self-collection of folklore by Irish schoolchildren: strategies and outcomes0
Twilight of the godlings: the shadowy beginnings of Britain’s supernatural beings0
Heading to the Fleadh: festival, cultural revival and Irish traditional music 1951-19690
Transforming Agriculture: Traditional Practices, Colonial Influence and Post-independence Development in Nagaland0
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