Néprajzi Értesitö, Volumes 9-11...
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Science & Technology
格式
平装书
页数
872
语言
匈牙利语
已发布
Feb 17, 2012
出版商
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1275271405
ISBN-13
9781275271401
描述
This collection from the Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum presents a fascinating glimpse into the ethnographic studies of Hungary in the early 20th century. Spanning volumes 9 to 11, it captures a rich tapestry of cultural insights and traditions that paint a vivid picture of the time. Each page acts as a window into the lives, customs, and social practices of various communities, making it a valuable resource for both historians and those with a passion for folklore.
Although the reproduction may contain some imperfections, the intrinsic value of the content remains undisputed. It serves as an essential historical document, reflecting the ethnographic method and the era's academic pursuits. The compilation emphasizes the importance of preserving cultural heritage and provides an opportunity for readers to explore a time when documenting culture was becoming increasingly significant.
Engaging with this work invites readers to appreciate the depth of Hungarian cultural identity, revealing stories and practices that continue to resonate in contemporary society. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of ethnography as a field of study, allowing for a deeper understanding of the vibrant mosaic of human experience.
Although the reproduction may contain some imperfections, the intrinsic value of the content remains undisputed. It serves as an essential historical document, reflecting the ethnographic method and the era's academic pursuits. The compilation emphasizes the importance of preserving cultural heritage and provides an opportunity for readers to explore a time when documenting culture was becoming increasingly significant.
Engaging with this work invites readers to appreciate the depth of Hungarian cultural identity, revealing stories and practices that continue to resonate in contemporary society. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of ethnography as a field of study, allowing for a deeper understanding of the vibrant mosaic of human experience.