Dear reader.In your hand, you hold the second issue of the Estonian Native Crafts Department of the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy annual periodical Studia Vernacula with the title “Manifest”. The aim of the publication is still to make a contribution to Estonian studies by investigating native manual heritage and creating an academic meeting place for craft culture. As previously, the journal will make its way to its readers in October around the time when working away from home comes to an end and granaries are being inventoried. The time of reflection. On behalf of Studia Vernacula I'd like to thank all of the authors and the readers with constructive criticism who have helped to sculpt the journal to become more streamline...
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First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to Professor Emeritus Pekka Ruohotie who gave me ...
In May 2012, the Centre of Scandinavian Studies at Vilnius University marked its 20...
The last time I addressed our readers was 20 years ago in the Juridica International issue ‘Legislat...
Tiina Jürgen’s substantial volume The Folk Costumes of Mulgimaa was published in the autumn of 2015,...
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