Journal of Germanic Mythology and Folklore

Journal of Germanic Mythology and Folklore

The "Journal of Germanic Mythology and Folklore" is a web-based academic journal started in January 2003 (first issue January 2004) with a focus on Germanic mythology and folklore from ancient to modern times. The journal's editors have a broad definition folklore, thus far topics have covered the time periods from Norse mythology to the Salem witch trials.

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* [http://www.jgmf.org/ Official website]


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