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Acta Ethnographica Hungarica
Author:
Ágnes Fülemile
, history, and ethnography, a PhD in European Ethnology (ELTE Budapest), and an MPhil in History of Dress (University of London). She was a Fulbright fellow at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum in 1993 and a visiting professor at Indiana
Social Change, Dress and Identity
Observations on the Disintegration of Peasant Culture as Exemplified by Rural Women’s Clothing in Hungary from the First World War to the End of the Kádár Era Socialism
Author:
Ágnes Fülemile
new meanings and symbolism. The debates over folklorism in Hungarian ethnography and European ethnology were particularly lively in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. A survey of these – with a useful bibliographic overview from an American perspective