Ülo Valk

Ülo Valk is Professor of Estonian and Comparative Folklore at the University of Tartu. During 2003-04 he is a Fulbright scholar at the Center for Folklore and Ethnography at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include genre theory, demonology, and belief. His most recent book is The Black Gentleman: Manifestations of the Devil in Estonian Folk Religion (2001).

Articles by Ülo Valk

Document_available

Oral Tradition and Folkloristics

Volume 18, Issue 1 (March, 2003)
Document_available

Ex Ovo Omnia: Where Does the Balto-Finnic Cosmogony Originate?

Volume 15, Issue 1 (March, 2000)

Center for Studies in Oral Tradition | 66 McReynolds Hall | Columbia, MO 65211
573.882.9720 (ph) | 573.884.0291 (fax) | csot@missouri.edu | Technical Support