In:A History of Catalan Folk Literature
Edited by Carme Oriol and Emili Samper
[IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature 21] 2019
► pp. 39–54
The Valencian Country
Published online: 11 December 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.21.c3
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.21.c3
Article outline
- Valencian folk literature between 1873 and 1939
- The Renaixença and Romanticism (1873–1912)
- Valencian excursionism
- The first collections of musical folklore
- Joaquim Martí i Gadea
- Francesc Badenes Dalmau
- Institutionalisation: The beginnings of folklore as a discipline (1912–1939)
- Centre for Valencian Culture
- Cultural Society of Castelló
- Contribution to the Popular Song Book of Catalonia
- The Valencian contribution to the Archive of Catalan Legends
- Francesc Martínez i Martínez
- Adolf Salvà i Ballester
- The Renaixença and Romanticism (1873–1912)
- Valencian folk literature: The post-war period, Francoism, standardisation and renewal
- The post-war period and Francoism (1940–1975)
- Francoism and folklore
- Folklore studies in the Franco institutions: The Women’s Section and the Spanish Institute of Musicology
- Folklorist musicians: The Valencian popular songbook
- Manuel Sanchis Guarner (1911–1981)
- Enric Valor i Vives (1911–2000)
- Standardisation and renewal (1976–)
- The teacher-folklorists
- Folklore in institutions: The Folk Music Workshops and the Juan Gil-Albert Alicante Culture Institute
- Reissues and the recovery of unpublished works
- Academic and scientific approaches to folklore: The state of the art
- The post-war period and Francoism (1940–1975)
- The folk literature of El Carxe
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