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The Folk-Lore Journal

The Folk-Lore Journal was the second title of a folklore journal published by the Folklore Society in Great Britain.

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The Folk-Lore Journal began under this name in 1883, replacing The Folk-Lore Record, and restarting volume numbering at 1. It merged with The Archaeological Review in 1890 to become Folk-Lore.

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