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The text surveys traditional beliefs, legends, customs and material practices that compose popular culture across regional and social layers, and considers how these expressions reflect collective life. It distinguishes folklore from broader Volkskunde, discusses methodological limits and critiques overbroad approaches, and outlines subjects for study such as rituals, language, crafts and communal institutions. Warning that industrialization and modern uniformity threaten vernacular forms, the author urges systematic documentation and public interest to preserve local traditions, to clarify cultural origins, and to foster understanding between educated circles and the general populace.

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Jos. Schrijnen

Jos Schrijnen was a Dutch folklorist and scholar known for his contributions to the study of folklore and cultural traditions in the Netherlands. His notable works include "De H. Nikolaas in het folklore," which explores the cultural significance of Saint Nicholas in Dutch folklore, and "Nederlandsche Volkskunde," a comprehensive examination of Dutch folk customs and practices. Through his research, Schrijnen has helped to preserve and illuminate the rich tapestry of Dutch cultural heritage, making his work valuable for both scholars and enthusiasts of folklore.

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