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The
interdisciplinary study of regional cultures and traditions is the key
aim of the Society for Folk Life Studies.
The Society is the only organisation in Britain that brings together curators, historians, geographers, musicologists, linguists and many other people to explore the regional identity of the British Isles and beyond. Founded in 1961, the Society currently boasts an international membership of around five hundred people and institutions. Its main activities are organising conferences and study days as well as publishing a refereed annual journal, Folk Life. Members maintain an important informal network of expertise and resources in areas such as
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The Society's
journal, Folk
Life, is sent free to all members annually. Folk Life is
a quality journal, recognised worldwide, which contains many papers and
seminal articles by leading authorities in folk life studies. A
wide range of historical and contemporary subjects is featured including
agriculture, transport and maritime history, domestic crafts and
traditional industries, vernacular architecture, home life and
furnishings, costume, sports and pastimes, dialects, customs and
folklore.Back issues are available (10% reduction to members) including articles by:
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The Society issues an annual newsletter containing news items, notices of new publications of interest to members, conference reports and information about other forthcoming events, seminars for example, sponsored by the Society. |
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The
annual conference is a friendly four day event held at various locations
in Great Britain and Ireland in September. It includes papers by Society
members and eminent guest lecturers and study excursions to local sites
of interest. The conference provides an unique opportunity for the
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