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Encyclopedia Folklorica is the ongoing publication of the [[Folklorica Institute]], an independent archival institution documenting the people, institutions, events, places, and phenomena that lie at the margins of ordinary attention. The entries collected here are drawn from the Institute's archive and are added as they are catalogued and reviewed.
Encyclopedia Folklorica is the ongoing publication of the [[Folklorica Institute]], an independent archival institution documenting the people, institutions, events, places, and phenomena that lie at the margins of ordinary attention. The entries collected here are drawn from the Institute's archive and are added as they are catalogued and reviewed.


''The archive currently comprises {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} published entries.''
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== Did You Know? ==
== Did You Know? ==
* ... that the '''[[Folklorica Institute]]'''s archive was evacuated to Wales during the Second World War?
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* ... that '''[[Encyclopedia Folklorica]]''' began as an internal reference index restricted to Institute members for over a century before its 2026 public launch?
* ... that historians still disagree on whether the [[Folklorica Institute]] was founded in 1861 or 1863?
* ... that '''[[Edmund Ashcroft]]''', the Institute's Senior Archivist, is not a trustee of the Institute he leads?


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Latest revision as of 14:51, 3 July 2026

Encyclopedia Folklorica is the ongoing publication of the Folklorica Institute, an independent archival institution documenting the people, institutions, events, places, and phenomena that lie at the margins of ordinary attention. The entries collected here are drawn from the Institute's archive and are added as they are catalogued and reviewed.

The archive currently comprises 14 published entries.

Featured Article

Edmund Ashcroft serves as Senior Archivist of the Folklorica Institute and editorial director of Encyclopedia Folklorica. (Full article...)

Did You Know?

Newly Catalogued

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See Special:Categories for the complete index.