The Balearic Islands
Article outline
- The beginnings: Between the Enlightenment and Romanticism
- Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Austria (1847–1915)
- Mateu Obrador i Bennàsser (1852–1909)
- The first four decades of the twentieth century (1901–1940): Folklore archiving and the great projects
- The Bolletí del Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana (1901–1936)
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Tresor dels Avis (1922–1928)
- The contribution of the Balearic Islands to the Popular Song Book of Catalonia (1922–2012)
- The authors: Collection, publication and dissemination
- Antoni Maria Alcover i Sureda (1862–1932)
- Francesc Camps i Mercadal (1852–1929)
- Andreu Ferrer i Ginard (1887–1975)
- Isidor Macabich i Llobet (1883–1973)
- Foreign folklorists
- Research and publication during the dictatorship (1941–1970)
- Rafael Ginard i Bauçà (1899–1976)
- Francesc de Borja Moll (1903–1991)
- Joan Castelló i Guasch (1911–1984)
- The educated laymen and the consolidation of folklorism
- Andreu Estarellas i Pasqual (1890–1981)
- Antoni Galmés i Riera (1907–1989)
- Bartomeu Ensenyat i Estrany (1917–1998)
- Two priests, two approaches
- Francesc Bonafè i Barceló (1908–1994)
- Gabriel Llompart i Moragues (1927–2017)
- The foreign perspective
- The resumption and renewal of folklore studies
- Andreu Ferrer and the Folklore and Bibliographic Archive for the Balearic Islands
- The Ciutadella Folklore Group
- Folklorists and research in the university system