RMN Newsletter

In today's world, RMN Newsletter has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a large number of people. Since its discovery until today, RMN Newsletter has been the subject of multiple studies, debates and scientific advances that have contributed to expanding our knowledge on this topic. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to RMN Newsletter, analyzing its impact on society, its evolution over time, and the possible implications it has for the future. Through a multidisciplinary perspective, we will seek to understand in depth everything that RMN Newsletter has to offer, and how its influence extends to different areas of our daily lives.

RMN Newsletter is a peer-reviewed and open access academic journal published on a bi-annual basis by the University of Helsinki’s Department of Folklore Studies. Published in both digital and print editions, RMN Newsletter covers topics relevant to folkloristics, linguistics, history, archaeology, and philology, especially in the areas of Germanic studies, Finno-Ugric studies, and Baltic studies. The publication places particular emphasis on what the journal refers to as "retrospective methods", a research method that compares material recorded in differing periods.

Since its inception in December 2010, the journal has been edited by Frog, a University of Helsinki docent. RMN Newsletter originated as a development of the Retrospective Methods Network, a coalition of academics who launched the journal at a conference for the organization, New Focus on Retrospective Methods (September 13–14, 2010).

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  1. ^ a b "About". RMN Newsletter. University of Helsinki website. Online
  2. ^ See for example Heide, Eldar. 2010. "Why a Network for Retrospective Methods?". RMN Newsletter, 1, pp. 6-7. University of Helsinki. Online:

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