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Named in honour of [[Matija Murko]] (1861–1952), a Slovene ethnologist and researcher of literary and music forms, the [[Murko Award]] is bestowed annually by the [[Slovene Ethnological Society]] for scientific and professional achievements in the field of ethnology. | Named in honour of [[Matija Murko]] (1861–1952), a Slovene ethnologist and researcher of literary and music forms, the [[Murko Award]] is bestowed annually by the [[Slovene Ethnological Society]] for scientific and professional achievements in the field of ethnology. | ||
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− | Since [[established::1986]] the Society has bestowed Murko Special Mention (the first recipients being [[Vilko Novak]] and [[Niko Kuret]] in 1988), followed by Murko Credentials (since 1996) for continuous popularisation of ethnological knowledge and Murko Awards (since 1999). The latter recognises the lifetime scientific achievements (in the recent years bestowed to [[Damjan J. Ovsec]], [[Vito Hazler]] | + | Since [[established::1986]] the Society has bestowed Murko Special Mention (the first recipients being [[Vilko Novak]] and [[Niko Kuret]] in 1988), followed by Murko Credentials (since 1996) for continuous popularisation of ethnological knowledge and Murko Awards (since 1999). The latter recognises the lifetime scientific achievements (in the recent years bestowed to [[Damjan J. Ovsec]], [[Vito Hazler]], [[Marija Kozar-Mukič]], and [[Marko Terseglav]]). |
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Since 1986 the Society has bestowed Murko Special Mention (the first recipients being Vilko Novak and Niko Kuret in 1988), followed by Murko Credentials (since 1996) for continuous popularisation of ethnological knowledge and Murko Awards (since 1999). The latter recognises the lifetime scientific achievements (in the recent years bestowed to Damjan J. Ovsec, Vito Hazler, Marija Kozar-Mukič, and Marko Terseglav).
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