Ethnographia • 118. évfolyam (2007)

ÉVES TARTALOMJEGYZÉK

STUDIES Attila Paládi-Kovács: The Issue of Palóc kiszi and the Sour Gustatory Direction ................................................................................................ 1–14 Borbála Obrusánszky: The Cult of the Earth Mother among the Mongols .................... 151–172 Emőke S. Lackovits: Protestant/Reformed Agenda and Church Discipline in the Region of Balaton-felvidék [the Highlands North of Lake Balaton] ............ 125–150 Tamás Csíki: „A nemzet néperejének kifogyhatatlan gyűjtőmedencéje...” [An inexhaustible receptacle of the folk power of the nation]: Characteristic Features of the Demography of Peasantry between the Two World Wars .............................................................................................. 359–378 Tivadar Petercsák: The Issue of Commonage ................................................................ 343–357 Vilmos Keszeg: The Social Functions of Telling Tales .................................................. 15–70 COMMUNICATIONS Anikó Füvessy: The Early Ornamental Style of Wooden Saddles from Tiszafüred: The Relationship between Dating the Saddles and Carving Technique, Motives, and Compositional Arrangement ...................... 181–202 Attila Paládi-Kovács: Those Fabulous Fifties in a Village Environment ....................... 219–226 Barbara Neményi, Kisdiné: „Holnap szülünk, anyuka!” [verbatim: “We are going to give birth tomorrow, young mother.”]: Childbirth, as the Manifestation of Female Identity ................................................................. 379–386 Lajos Kemecsi: Boot-Makers’ Signboard in the Hungarian Open Air Museum in Szentendre ........................................................................................... 173–180 Ottó Domonkos: New Resources for Studying the Traditions of Smith Men-Servants (Purchase of Names - Namenkauf) .................................................. 203–218 Zsolt Sári: The Mentality Characteristic of Husbandry and the Acquisition of Bourgeois Traits: The Examination of Present-Day Changes in Muraszemenye ..................................................................................... 71–83 MUSEOLOGY Erika Vass – Miklós Buzás: The Setting Plan of the Building Unit of Transylvania in the Open Air Museum .............................................................. 227–269 Iván M Balassa: Ways for Presenting the Hungarian Ethnic Minorities of Neighboring Countries in Szabadtéri Néprajzi Múzeum [Hungarian Open Air Museum] ............................................................................. 85–104 HISTORY OF SCIENCE János Oláh: Bertalan Kohlbach, the Folklorist Rabbi and the Field of Jewish Ethnography ........................................................................................... 271–295 Sándor Balázs Kovács: The Work and Achievements of Elemér Pilissy to Revitalize Folk Art in the Sárköz Region ........................................................... 387–438 ARGUMENTS, OPINIONS Péter Simoncsics: Comments on a Book by Angela Marcantonio .................................. 297–308 IN MEMORIAM József Papp (1928–2007) (Zoltán Ujváry) ...................................................................... 311–314 Lutz Röhrich (1922–2006) (Ildikó Kríza) ....................................................................... 309–310 Reimund Kvideland (1935–2006) (Vilmos Voigt) .......................................................... 105–107

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