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Interviews and Reflections / Entrevues et réflexions

No. 90-91 (2020): Special Issue - Storied Spaces: Renewing Folkloristic Perspectives on Vernacular Architecture

Folklore, Fieldwork, and Vernacular Architecture: Reflections by Henry Glassie

  • Gerald L. Pocius
Soumise
avril 18, 2021
Publié-e
2021-04-19

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