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This volume includes "Fabricating Celts: How Iron Age Iberians Became Indo-Europeanized during the Franco Regime," by Aaron Alzola Romero and Eduardo Sanchez-Moreno; "Nations in Tune: The Influence of Irish Music on the Breton Musical Revival in the 1960s and 1970s," by Yann Bevant; "Ethnicity, Geography, and the Passage of Dominion in the Mabinogi and Brut y Brenhinedd," by Christina Chance; "Rejecting Mother's Blessing: The Absence of the Fairy in the Welsh Search for Identity," by Adam Coward; "Gwalarn: An Attempt to Renew Breton Literature," by Gwendal Denez and Erwan Hupel; "At the Crossroads: World War One and the Shifting Roles of Men and Women in Breton Ballad Song Practice," by Natalie Anne Franz; "Apocryphal Sanctity in the Lives of Irish Saints," by Maire Johnson; "An Dialog etre Arzur Roe d'an Bretounet ha Guynglaff and Its Connections with Arthurian Tradition," by Herve Le Bihan; "A Walk on the Wild Side: Women, Men, and Madness," by Edyta Lehmann; "The Early Establishment of Celtic Studies in North American Universities," by Michael Linkletter; "'In t-indellchro bodba fer talman': A Reading of Cu Chulainn's First Recension riastrad," by Elizabeth Moore; "Dream and Vision in Late-Medieval Scotland: The Epic Case of William Wallace," by Kylie Murray; "'Some of you will curse her': Women's Writing during the Irish-Language Revival," by Riona Nic Congail; "Dating Peredur: New Light on Old Problems," by Natalia I. Petrovskaia; "'From the shame you have done': Comparing the Stories of Blodeuedd and Blathnait," by Sarah L. Pfannenschmidt; and "'And there was a fourth son': Narrative Variation in Cyfranc Lludd a Llefelys," by Kelly Ann Randell.
Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium has in its purview all aspects of culture, language, and history of the Celtic peoples, from ancient to modern times. This volume of PHCC contains articles on medieval Irish, Welsh, and Breton literature; post-1800 to modern poetry in Irish, Welsh, and Scottish Gaelic; the Irish Revival Movement; and modern Irish and Welsh linguistics. The volume also features the 2010 Kelleher lecture by Dr. M. Katharine Simms on the social expression of the literary model of the barefoot king in late medieval Ireland.
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