Ethnologia Balkanica. Journal of Balkan Ethnology. Volume 1
1997. Sofia, 145x215, In English.
Hdb, 228pp. Price EURO 30.
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Contents:
Volume 1: Preface - Vorwort - Avant-propos * The Danube - A Bridge of Cultural Interchange * Ethnology of Modernization and Transformation * Ethnicity, Identity and Interethnic Relations * Reports * Addresses of editors and contributors * Instructions to authors.
Notes:
Ethnologia Balkanica is a new international ethnological journal. Like Ethnologia Europaea (1967 ff), Ethnologia Slavica (1969 ff), Ethnologia Scandinavica (1971 ff) and the Anthropological Journal on European Cultures (1990 ff) it publishes anthropological, ethnological, and folkloristic studies related to a larger European region. The region suggested by the title, the Balkans, is not clearly defined; in fact, the articles in this journal will cover the region generally referred to as Southeast Europe. Ethnologia Balkanica is the journal of the Association for Balkan Anthropology (ABA), a scientific society founded in Sofia in 1995 by the Canadian-Bulgarian ethnologist Asen Balikci. The goals of ABA and its journal are the promotion of research and teaching of Balkan ethnology, the diffusion of ethnological knowledge of the Balkans, the initiation of cooperations and joint projects, and the organization of regional seminars and international conferences; in 1996, the first conference of ABA was convened by Asen Balikci in Bankja, Bulgaria, (see the report in this volume), and the second, in 1997, by Vintila Mihailescu in Bucharest, Romania. The present volume includes nine articles and reports that were to be published by ABA as "Occasional Papers".
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