Wolfgang Steinitz

May 1949 German delegation on a boat tour in Moscow - Steinitz in front center. Wolfgang Steinitz (28 February 1905 – 21 April 1967) was a German linguist and folklorist. Through his rediscovery of hidden social commentary in traditional folk songs, he was an important pioneer of the German folk-revival in both East and West Germany. He researched the language and culture of the Ugric peoples of West Siberia, including the songs that form an important part of the tradition of this endangered ethnic group. Steinitz also left extensive work in other areas of linguistic studies. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Steinitz, Wolfgang, 1905-1968
    Published 1946
    Berlin : Verlag Tägliche Rundschau, 1946.
    199 p. ; 21 cm.
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    by Steinitz, Wolfgang, 1905-1968
    Published 1934
    [Helsingfors : Tartu : Druckerei der Finnischen Literatur-Gesellschaft] ; K. Mattiesens Buchdruckerei, Ant.-Ges., 1934.
    72, [1] p. ; 23 cm.

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