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Vol. 81 (2025)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.61897/arv202581
Published: 2025-12-19

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Theme: Folklore and Landscape

  • Sensing and Storying the Urban Landscape People-Place Relations in Central Reykjavik

    Ólafur Rastrick
    7–28
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  • Emerging Supranormal Wilderness Encountering Sites of Folk Belief in Finnish Belief Narratives and in the Field

    John Björkman
    29–52
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  • Changing Perceptions of Estonian Sacred Natural Sites

    Ott Heinapuu
    53–81
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  • Pilgrimage Place-lore Restorying Landscapes of St Olav and St Sunniva

    Hannah Kristine Lunde
    82–111
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  • The Lake and Its Monster Communicating Connections with Landscape, Belonging and Sense of Place with Great Lake Monster Narratives

    Sanna Händén-Svensson
    112–129
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  • The Flight to Šatrija Hill Lithuanian Folk Legends of the Witches’ Sabbath

    Andrius Kaniava
    130–151
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  • Elves in Distress Icelandic Huldufólk Legends in Light of Nineteenth-Century Internal Migration

    Joshua Lee
    152–179
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Other Articles

  • “To Women This Is Not To Be Told” Secrecy in Contraception and Abortion in late Medieval Scandinavian Medical Texts

    Ailie Westbrook
    180–200
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  • A Nineteenth-Century Doomsday Theatre Eschatology, Time and Matter in the Scandinavian Countryside

    Trym Sundby
    201–217
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Reviews

  • Book Reviews

    Ulf Palmenfelt, Markus Eldegard Mindrebø, Anders Gustavsson, Arne Bugge Amundsen
    218–230
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About the Journal

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ARV means heritage. ARV. Nordic Yearbook of Folklore presents our mental heritage, folklore, as the foundation of our culture, our patterns of interaction and our world view. Folklore, i.e. popular poetry, belief and custom, is an important identity factor for every nation in historical as well as recent times. The journal’s target readership is academics, teachers and local historians.

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Arv is published by The Royal Gustavus Adolphus Academy for Swedish Folk Culture.

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ARV. Nordic Yearbook of Folklore | ISSN (Online) 2002-4185 | ISSN (Print) 0066-8176

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