Ethnographia • 119. évfolyam (2008)

ÉVES TARTALOMJEGYZÉK

STUDIES Csaba Szabó, Psychological Factors during the Pilgrimage ........................................... 125–132 Elek Bartha, The Hungarian Visitors of St James the Apostle ....................................... 101–114 Gábor Barna, Modern Pilgrimages: Searching for God, Searching for Ourselves, or Trying to Escape? ....................................................................... 115–123 Ildikó Kríza: The Cult of Mátyás [King Matthias] and National Identity ....................... 39–54 István Bitskey, The Motif of Caritas Romana in Literature and in Folklore ................... 285–298 István Povedák, The Apostle of Love: Secular Pilgrimages in Post-Socialist Hungary ........................................................................................... 133–158 László Felföldi: Structural Approach in the Research of Hungarian Folk Dances .......................................................................................... 1–22 Márton Szilágyi: The Combination of Literature and Folklore around an Anecdote about Mihály Csokonai (A Case Study) ............................................ 23–38 COMMUNICATIONS Kata Jávor,The Transformation of the System of Allocations and Remunerations in between the Generations within the Families of Zsombó ................................... 159–178 Réka Zsuzsanna Nickel,The Problematics of Therianthropy ........................................... 299–322 GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRESENTATION Gyula Viga, Goods and People on the Road within the Carpathian Basin A Few Historical-Ethnographical Issues of Trading and Commerce by Peasants ...................................................................... 179–192 HISTORY OF SCIENCE Lujza Tari, Bartók, Lajtha, Kodály and the Hurdy-Gurdy Players of Szentes ................ 323–356 MUSEOLOGY Lajos Kemecsi: The Realization of the Felföld Market Town Landscape Unit in the Open-Air Museum ............................................................................... 55–78 ARGUMENTS, OPINIONS Katalin Paksa: Hungarian – (Uygur) – Chinese Kinship in Music? ............................... 79–87 WORKSHOP Attila Paládi-Kovács, László K. Kovács: A Researcher of Material Culture .................. 193–258 Emőke S. Lackovits,Reformed Protestants in Budapest .................................................. 207–242 Imre Dankó, A Fresco of Nagyszalonta on the Basis of Five Volumes by Endre Dánielisz ................................................................................................. 243–258 Vilmos Voigt, Changes in European Ethnography (SIEF-Conference in Derry and “Ritual Year” Conference in Cork) ................................................................. 357–372 IN MEMORIAM In Memoriam Lajos Vargyas (Bertalan Andrásfalvy, Katalin Paksa) ............................ 259–262

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