Abstract Background The Schools’ Folklore Scheme (1937–1939) was implemented at a pivotal time in Irelands’ political history. It resulted in a body of ethnological information that is unique in terms of when, why and how it was collected. This material consists of over 700,000 pages of information, including ethnomedicinal and ethnobotanical traditions, reflecting an oral identity that spans generations and that in many cases was not documented in writing until the 1930s. The intention of this study is to highlight the importance of the Schools’ Folklore Scheme and to demonstrate an ethnographic approach based on recollections of original participants of the scheme, to further understand the material in the collection and the impact it had...
In this paper we use three disparate examples to highlight the relevance of historical methods in th...
In order to understand and appreciate the cultural history of a population, it is crucial to both st...
Botanists are an overlooked group of informants in ethnobotanical studies. The aim of this study was...
A rich archive of oral and ethnological literature is housed in the National Folklore Collection, in...
This project examines the importance of the forty-nine questionnaires issued between 1935 and 1945 b...
This project examines the importance of the forty-nine questionnaires issued between 1935 and 1945 b...
"Between 1935 and 1970 the Irish Folklore Commission (Coimisiún Béaloideasa Éireann), under-funded a...
Oral storytelling is an integral part of Irish culture. For centuries, storytelling was a common pr...
At a time when the concept of intangible cultural heritage is increasingly used internationally, it ...
At a time when the concept of intangible cultural heritage is increasingly used internationally, it ...
At a time when the concept of intangible cultural heritage is increasingly used internationally, it ...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
Folklore, as a historical and cultural process producing and transmitting beliefs, stories, customs,...
In this paper we use three disparate examples to highlight the relevance of historical methods in th...
In this paper we use three disparate examples to highlight the relevance of historical methods in th...
In order to understand and appreciate the cultural history of a population, it is crucial to both st...
Botanists are an overlooked group of informants in ethnobotanical studies. The aim of this study was...
A rich archive of oral and ethnological literature is housed in the National Folklore Collection, in...
This project examines the importance of the forty-nine questionnaires issued between 1935 and 1945 b...
This project examines the importance of the forty-nine questionnaires issued between 1935 and 1945 b...
"Between 1935 and 1970 the Irish Folklore Commission (Coimisiún Béaloideasa Éireann), under-funded a...
Oral storytelling is an integral part of Irish culture. For centuries, storytelling was a common pr...
At a time when the concept of intangible cultural heritage is increasingly used internationally, it ...
At a time when the concept of intangible cultural heritage is increasingly used internationally, it ...
At a time when the concept of intangible cultural heritage is increasingly used internationally, it ...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
Folklore, as a historical and cultural process producing and transmitting beliefs, stories, customs,...
In this paper we use three disparate examples to highlight the relevance of historical methods in th...
In this paper we use three disparate examples to highlight the relevance of historical methods in th...
In order to understand and appreciate the cultural history of a population, it is crucial to both st...
Botanists are an overlooked group of informants in ethnobotanical studies. The aim of this study was...