Boberg, Inger M. 1900-1957

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Name (Latin)
Boberg, Inger M. 1900-1957
Other forms of name
Boberg, Inger Margrethe, 1900-1957
Date of birth
1900-07-23
Date of death
1957-05-09
Occupation
Archivists
Authors
Folklorists
Associated Language
dan
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 54511805
Wikidata: Q11977208
Library of congress: no2021041002

Wikipedia description:

Inger Margrethe Boberg (July 23, 1900 – May 9, 1957) was a Danish folklore researcher and writer. She studied philology at the University of Copenhagen and received her Master's degree in 1925. In 1927, she stayed at Lund University with the folklore professor Carl Wilhelm von Sydow. In 1934, she obtained the Dr. Phil. degree in folkloristics as the first woman in Denmark. From 1932 to her death, she was archivist at the Danish Folklore archive (Dansk Folkemindesamling). However, during many years, she had to occasionally take temporary jobs as a school teacher in order to provide a living for herself. Not until 1952, when she had a long-established name in international folkloristics, she obtained a steady position. In 1945, she received the Tagea Brandt Rejselegat. The prize enabled her to embark on a study trip to the U.S., where she worked with Stith Thompson and co-edited his Motif-Index of Folk-Literature.

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