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Well, this now exists in hard copy and I'm very excited. The rest of the issue looks good, too.

My article is Open Access, but even so you should consider joining @folkloresociety to support its publication.


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This is perhaps a rather niche little article on the history of and , but it's been so long in the making (for some not great reasons) that I'm inordinately proud to see it out at last. Seriously, its long journey started on Kalevala Day 2013...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.1080/0015587X.2024.2320036
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Delighted that this is now published (open access) in TFH: The Journal of Folklore and History. It started life as a 90th birthday present for the great Jacqueline Simpson, and hopefully hasn't lost too much of the spirit that motivated it in the first place.

https://journals.psu.edu/folklorehistorian/article/view/17/17

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This is a great loss to the world. was one of the towering figures of the discipline, and her work remains essential and accessible.

During my PhD, one of my informants told me he'd read a brilliant book on belief but couldn't remember the title offhand. I got home to his email asking 'Gillian Bennett's Traditions of Belief - do you know it?' Yes, I did (I've all but worn my copy smooth), and I admired his taste.

I was struck at the recent AFS conference just how many eminent US scholars wanted to talk about British and specifically asked after Gillian.

I never met her in person, but we worked closely together on a award judging panel. She was typically brilliant and insightful, but wholly supportive and welcoming. I treasure a copy of 100 Best British Ghost Stories that she randomly and kindly sent me on publication.

My thoughts are with her family.

https://folklore-society.com/blog-post/dr-gillian-bennett-1939-2023/
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