Presentazione
Abstract
The School of History of Popular Traditions, organized by Liquilab NGO - UNESCO and now in its 10th edition in 2025, represents an international reference point for the study and discussion of demo-ethno-anthropological themes and the Intangible Cultural Heritage recognized by UNESCO. The Proceedings of the 10th edition document and reflect the cultural, educational, and artistic structure that characterizes the School each year, offering an overview of the research, practices, and reflections promoted for the benefit of scholars, institutions, associations, communities, travelers, and tourists interested in understanding and experiencing the cultural heritage of communities.
DOI Code:
10.1285/i22804250v15i1p281
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