<i>Narria. Estudios de Artes y Costumbres Populares</i>
Keywords
Museum of Arts and Folk TraditionsCraftsmanship
Folk Architecture
Folk Art
Spain
Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares
Artesanías
Arquitectura popular
Arte popular
España
Anthropology
GN1-890
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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DOAJ:Anthropology
DOAJ:Social Sciences
Anthropology
GN1-890
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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DOAJ:Anthropology
DOAJ:Social Sciences
Anthropology
GN1-890
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
G
Anthropology
GN1-890
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
G
Anthropology
GN1-890
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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Since its inception in 1975, and through practically one hundred issues, <i>Narria</i> has published studies of arts and folk traditions in Spain. Its defining characteristic is the dedication of each issue to the extensive coverage of a province or of a large area within a province. Although the articles are largely the work of the Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares, of Autónoma University of Madrid—the publisher of <i>Narria</i>—, its issues also include the systematic contribution of outside researchers and local especialists.<br><br>Nacida en 1975, <i>Narria</i> lleva más de veinticinco años, y prácticamente 100 números, dedicada a la publicación de trabajos sobre las artes y costumbres populares en España. Desde el comienzo, su estructura característica ha sido dedicar cada número a una provincia completa o a una comarca territorialmente menor. En su redacción tiene un gran peso específico el Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares, de la Universidad Autónoma, del que es órgano expresivo; pero también se ha sistematizado la participación de los investigadores y especialistas locales de la zona que cubre cada número.Date
2002-06-01Type
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1988-8457
https://doaj.org/article/66851f8628df4ef59aef2eacdd9fb176
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