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Academic Interpretation of Everyday Manual Practices in a British Manner [Review: Turney J. The Culture of Knitting. Bloomsbury : Berg Publishers, 2009, 288 pp.; Turney J. The Culture of Knitting / transl. from English to Russian by Ye. Kardash. Moscow: NLO, 2017, 460 pp.]

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The authors of the publication:
Lytvynchuk Nataliya
p.:
103-104
Bibliographic description:
Lytvynchuk, N. (2019) Academic Interpretation of Everyday Manual Practices in a British Manner [Review: Turney J. The Culture of Knitting. Bloomsbury : Berg Publishers, 2009, 288 pp.; Turney J. The Culture of Knitting / transl. from English to Russian by Ye. Kardash. Moscow: NLO, 2017, 460 pp.]. Folk Art and Ethnology, 1 (377), 103–104.

Author

Lytvynchuk Nataliya

a Ph.D. in History, a junior research fellow at the NASU M. Rylskyi IASFE Ukrainian Ethnological Centre Department

 

Academic Interpretation of Everyday Manual Practices in a British Manner [Review: Turney J. The Culture of Knitting. Bloomsbury : Berg Publishers, 2009, 288 pp.; Turney J. The Culture of Knitting / transl. from English to Russian by Ye. Kardash. Moscow: NLO, 2017, 460 pp.]


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