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VERK Á ENSKUM ÚR FØROYUM OG UM FØROYAR
- BÓKMENTALISTIVIÐ VIÐMERKINGUM
Order in a Faeroe Islands Community
Prospect Heigths/Illinois (Waveland Press) 1996,
244 pp., illustrations, 2 maps
Reviewed in:
- Human Ecology, vol. 25, 1997, pp. 147-149
(E.P. Durrenberger)
- Joumal of Anthropological Research, vol.
53, 1997, pp. 469-471 (D.R. Margolin)
- Scandinavian Studies, vol. 69, 1997, pp.
389-392 (Jerome E. Coffey)
- The Joumal of the Royal Anthropological
Institute Incorporating Man, vol. 3, 1997,
pp. 411-412 (Mark Nuttall)
<An ethnological study based on fieldwork in the village of
Sumba, Suðuroy, in 1983/84. 1. Introduction; 2. History
and Subsidence; 3. A Landscape of Names; 4. A Landscape
of People; 5. Proximity, Social Behaviour. and Social Con-
trol; 6. The Place of Individuals; 7. The Art and Arts of
Place; 8. Faeroese and Fate; glossary, references. Parts of
chapters 4, 5, and 6 were published before; cf. bibliography
nos. 0731 and 0732 and supplement no. 268>
270: Galvin, Sean: Ballad and Folksong Revivals
in the Faroe Islands: 1948 - Present
in: Lore & Language, voi. 12, 1994, no. 1-2, pp. 81-
87
271: Gard, Gunilla: Late quaternary calcareous
nannofossil biozonation, chronology and palaeo-
oceanography in areas north of the Faeroe-Ice-
land ridge
in: Quatemary Science Reviews, vol. 7, 1988, pp. 65-
78, 7 figures, 5 tables, 1 plate, references
272: [Gathorne-Hardy, G.M. ] (Gen. ed.): The
Scandinavian States and Finland. A Poiitical and
Economic Survey
London/New York (Royal Institute of Intemational
Affairs) 1951, 312 pp., tables, 1 map
<Pp. 60-65: The Faeroe Islands>
273: Gautason, B./Meuhlenbachs, KÆeinesen,
M./Waagstein, R.: Oxygen isotopic composition
of basalts from the Faroe Island; evidence for
long lived isotopic anomalies in the Iceland man-
tle plume
in: EOS, transactions. American Geophysical Union,
74 (44 suppl.), p. 728
<Quoted from Fróðskaparrit, vol. 43, 1995, p. 126>
274: Gee, J.M./Warwick, R.M.: A study of global
diversity patterns in the marine motile fauna of
hard substrata
in: Joumal of the marine biological Association of
the United Kingdom, vol. 76, 1996, pp. 177-184
<Quoted from Fróðskaparrit, vol. 45, 1997, p. 111>
275: Ghazi, Polly: A poison harvest. Sting in the
tail
in: Observer, 17. July 1994, pp. 26-28, illustrations
<On whale-fishing in the Faroe Islands. Quoted from: BHI
1994, no. 17360>
276: Gjelstrup, Peter: Blood-sucking mite Der-
manyssus hirundinis (Herm.) (Acari, Gamasida,
Dermanyssidae) found in a nest of Swallow
(Hirundo rustica) from the Faroes
in: Fróðskaparrit, vol. 44, 1996, pp. 115-118, 2 fig-
ures, references
277: Glenn, Patrick: Dodds sated as Scots thrive
on bully beef
in: The Guardian. October 15, 1998
<Report of a football match between Scotland and the Faroe
Islands in Aberdeen as part of the qualification for the Eu-
ropean Championship, which the Scots won by 2 to 1>
278: Góðskuleiðsla og góðskutrygging: Orðalisti/
Quality management and quality assurance vo-
cabulary
Tórshavn (Menningarstovan) 1996, 27 S.
<Faroese-English wordlist conceming quality management
and quality assurance vocabulary according to ISO 8402
standards>
279: Gooders, John (in coilaboration with Jeremy
Brock): Where to Watch Birds in Europe
New York (Taplinger Publishing Company) 1978,
299 pp., b/w-photographs, maps
<Pp. 74-76: Faroes, with 1 map. Earlier editions of this
work were published in 1970 (London, Andre Deutsch) and
1974 (New York, Taplinger Publ. Co.)>
280: Gornall, John: John Buchan's The Island of
Sheep and Færeyinga Saga
in: Saga-Book, vol. XXIV, Pt. 5, 1997, pp. 351-354
<A study of how Buchan made use of certain narrative ele-
ments of Færeyinga saga in his novel "The Island of Sheep",
the setting of which is the Faroes, called "the Norlands” in
the novel. Cf. also bibliography no. 0296>
281: Grandjean, P./Weihe, P.: Neurobehavioral
Effects of Intrauterine Mercury Exposure: Poten-
tial Sources of Bias