A Miskolci Herman Ottó Múzeum Közleményei 28. (Miskolc, 1993)
2ND CONFERENCE 1 Preface ( Tamás Hafer) 3 István Piróth: Meanings of the ..ethnographic object" 7 Imre Romsics: Ethnography and/or aesthetics? -Thoughts on the basis of the example of Kalocsa. 13 Mónika Lackner: Leaving thé costume among the German ethnic group in Gyönk, in the 20th century. 18 János Bali: Research of the peasant private photography on the basis of a micro-examination. 26 Judit Tóth: Research of the private photography in Égerszög 32 Ibolya T. Bereczki: An exceptional exhibition. Traditional vineyard and orchard in the botanic garden in Tiszakürt. 37 Márta Magyari: Why are the exhibitions on local history boring? 40 Gabriella Vida— Judit Katona: Enlargement and handling of ethnographic object collections. 45 Magdolna Szabó: Funeral with headboards in Hajdúnánás. 48 Irén Császi: The role of drupes and seeds in the burial customs in Gömör. 51 Ildikó Landgraf: Questions on the researches of the Hungarian historical legends. 55 Zsuzsanna Paál: Biography as the sourche of ethnographv 60 Mónika Bodnár: Easier eating customs in the historical county Abaúj-Torna. 63 Györgyi Hauptmann: Croatian ethnic group along the river Drava 66 Barnabás Felföldi: Folk fishing at the river Maros. 72 Gabriella Vida: Lessons of an ethnographic excavation. Examinations on the history of ceramics. 76 Remarks and comments contributions PROCEEDINGS FROM THE FIELDS OF MUSEUM SCIENCES 78 Magdolna B. Hellebrandt-J udii S . Koos: Bronze finds from the collections of the Herman Ottó Museum. 91 Mihály Kőhegyi: Ferdinand the 1st endows the Castle of Diósgyőr to Zsigmond Balassa (1540) 94 Gábor Nyárády: The captain of the infantry in Borsod 104 József Siska: Bodrogköz in the 17th century. 111 Pál Gavallér: The first Hungarian appearance of miners" tools on Seals 119 Gyula Jármay: Medication in Miskolc in the 17th— 18th centuries. (With the introduction of .Mr. Miklós Eszenyi) 123 István Dobrossy: To the history of the ..floury jobs" in Miskolc - bakers, pretzel-makers rollbakers, bread- and noodle-making factories. 136 . László Boros: TÜe cadastral map of Tállya, the large village in country Zemplén. 142 György Orosz: About the Russian religious folk songs titled „The Book of Depths". 151 István János: Manuscript poem-collections in the library of the Protestant Theology in Cluj (Kolozsvár) 154 József Berecz: The political aspect of the first newspaper in Miskolc (1867-1870) 164 Csaba Csorba: To the history of two printing presses in Abauj in the 20th century. 174 Lajos Végvári: Two ..problematic" paintings. 178 Gyula Viga: The itinerant work as a form of folkconnections (Some remarks on the ethnography of the itinerant work. ) 184 Mónika Bodnár: Attempt to ethnographically limit the valley of the river Bódva 188 Imre Galuska: Pantries in Kesznyéten 195 István Lenkey: Folk medication in Alsószuha. 211 Gyula Viga: Craftsmanship products - folk trade. (Some ethnographic references of the connection between the traditional handicraft industry and the truckage) 218 Pál Tóth: From colonies to the village - from hovels to flats (Dwelling apartheid among the gypsies in villages) 228 Judith B. Perjés: The restoration of a cloisonné bowl from the 15th century (Experiences to the completion by the use of „cold enamel".) Ill