Scientists will study the relationship of history and folklore
The Institute of Folklore of the National Academy of Sciences with the Museum of History on November 19-20 will hold a scientific and practical conference "Folklore and our history."
The main objective of the conference is the impact of historical events on folklore and look at this question from a new prism. To study the relationship of history and folklore, and integration issues the folklore experts and historians have decided to discuss these questions together.
The event will be attended by about forty members of the scientific institutions of the country, as well as Baku State University, Slavic University and the State Pedagogical University. The program includes 31 scientific papers. - 05D04-
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- 17 November 2012 13:31
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