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The author presents folklore as a legitimate historical source, mapping how myths, folk‑tales, customs, beliefs, and rites can be gathered and analyzed to reconstruct past mentalities and social formations. Methods and categories for collecting traditional material are set out, followed by discussions of the psychological, anthropological, sociological, European, and ethnological conditions that shape survivals and transformations. Comparative case studies examine primitive influences, totemic structures, and local survivals to show how small-scale traditions illuminate broader cultural change. Numerous illustrations and examples underscore practical approaches to interpreting folklore within historical inquiry.

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George Laurence Gomme

George Laurence Gomme was a British folklorist and anthropologist known for his contributions to the study of folklore and its historical significance. His notable work, "Folklore as an Historical Science," explores the relationship between folklore and historical events, emphasizing the importance of cultural narratives in understanding societal development. Gomme's research often focused on the ways in which folklore reflects the values and beliefs of communities, making him a key figure in the field of folklore studies. His interdisciplinary approach combined elements of history, anthropology, and literature, enriching the understanding of how folklore shapes and is shaped by human experience.

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