The present article considers the papers at the Bodleian Libraries, specifically the Opies' primary and secondary data relating to children's verbal art and play. A finding aid for the Opie Working Papers was compiled in 2011, and the material itself is available for consultation onsite in Oxford. A project entitled "Childhoods and Play: An Archive" has recently been set up to seek funding for the full cataloging and digitization of the Opie papers and, subject to the necessary permission, to make them freely available online for academic, educational, and community purposes. The project has been granted British Academy Research Project status (2012-17) and is a collaboration between the University of Sheffield, the University of London Ins...
Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 1222. Student paper titled “Games and Toys” in which ...
The oral traditions of children are rich and varied, and encompass the songs, chants, rhymes, storie...
The papers of Norman Studer document the career of a progressive educator and folklorist at Camp Woo...
This article outlines the biographies of Iona (1923 –) and Peter (1918–1982) Opie and describes thei...
The names of Iona (1923-) and Peter Opie (1918-1982) will be familiar to many students of oral tradi...
International Journal of Play: Call for papers for forthcoming Special Issue Lifework and Legacy Rev...
This chapter presents an analysis of selected recordings from the Opie Collection of Children's Game...
The pioneering work of the Opies has been an inspiration to many people interested in children’s pla...
This lecture draws attention to research into children’s folklore in Britain from the last century, ...
This article discusses the main archive and library collections at the University of Reading relatin...
This lecture draws attention to research into children’s folklore in Britain from the last century, ...
Nottingham's Owd 'Oss Mummers were formed in the late 1960s as an offshoot of the Nottingham Traditi...
This article examines the Minervian Library, an extraordinary collection of children’s manuscript st...
British children’s literature during the 20th century has a robust pedigree and reputation, with man...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 107-115).This research sketches the history of the Bleek...
Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 1222. Student paper titled “Games and Toys” in which ...
The oral traditions of children are rich and varied, and encompass the songs, chants, rhymes, storie...
The papers of Norman Studer document the career of a progressive educator and folklorist at Camp Woo...
This article outlines the biographies of Iona (1923 –) and Peter (1918–1982) Opie and describes thei...
The names of Iona (1923-) and Peter Opie (1918-1982) will be familiar to many students of oral tradi...
International Journal of Play: Call for papers for forthcoming Special Issue Lifework and Legacy Rev...
This chapter presents an analysis of selected recordings from the Opie Collection of Children's Game...
The pioneering work of the Opies has been an inspiration to many people interested in children’s pla...
This lecture draws attention to research into children’s folklore in Britain from the last century, ...
This article discusses the main archive and library collections at the University of Reading relatin...
This lecture draws attention to research into children’s folklore in Britain from the last century, ...
Nottingham's Owd 'Oss Mummers were formed in the late 1960s as an offshoot of the Nottingham Traditi...
This article examines the Minervian Library, an extraordinary collection of children’s manuscript st...
British children’s literature during the 20th century has a robust pedigree and reputation, with man...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 107-115).This research sketches the history of the Bleek...
Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 1222. Student paper titled “Games and Toys” in which ...
The oral traditions of children are rich and varied, and encompass the songs, chants, rhymes, storie...
The papers of Norman Studer document the career of a progressive educator and folklorist at Camp Woo...