Rupture and continuity. Reflections on the Relationship between Synchrony and Diachrony in Ethnology, in Memoriam Bjarne Stoklund

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Rupture and continuity. Reflections on the Relationship between Synchrony and Diachrony in Ethnology, in Memoriam Bjarne Stoklund. / Mellemgaard, Signe.

In: Ethnologia Europaea, Vol. 44, No. 2, 2014, p. 94-109.

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Mellemgaard, S 2014, 'Rupture and continuity. Reflections on the Relationship between Synchrony and Diachrony in Ethnology, in Memoriam Bjarne Stoklund', Ethnologia Europaea, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 94-109.

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Mellemgaard, S. (2014). Rupture and continuity. Reflections on the Relationship between Synchrony and Diachrony in Ethnology, in Memoriam Bjarne Stoklund. Ethnologia Europaea, 44(2), 94-109.

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Mellemgaard S. Rupture and continuity. Reflections on the Relationship between Synchrony and Diachrony in Ethnology, in Memoriam Bjarne Stoklund. Ethnologia Europaea. 2014;44(2):94-109.

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Mellemgaard, Signe. / Rupture and continuity. Reflections on the Relationship between Synchrony and Diachrony in Ethnology, in Memoriam Bjarne Stoklund. In: Ethnologia Europaea. 2014 ; Vol. 44, No. 2. pp. 94-109.

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