Folklore as an Historical Science
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Exploring the intricate connection between folklore and historical knowledge, George Laurence Gomme argues for the significance of folklore as a vital source of cultural memory. He contends that folklore encapsulates societal behaviors, attitudes, and practices, offering valuable insights into historical contexts. By examining various folkloric elements, such as myths and personal stories, Gomme reveals how these narratives reflect social, political, and economic dynamics. His work challenges readers to reevaluate their understanding of history and embrace folklore as an essential aspect of historical study.
