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Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 26 includes "Heroic
Recycling in Celtic Tradition," by Joseph F. Nagy; "On the
Celtic-American Fringe: Irish-Mexican Encounters in the
Texas-Mexico Borderlands," by Marian J. Barber; "The Encomium Urbis
in Medieval Welsh Poetry," by Helen Fulton; "Prophecy in Welsh
Manuscripts," by Morgan Kay; "'Ceol agus Gaol' ('Music and
Relationship'): Memory, Identity, and Community in Boston's Irish
Music Scene," by Natalie Kirschstein; "Colonization Circulars:
Timber Cycles in the Time of Famine," by Kathryn Miles; "Up Close
and Personal: The French in Bantry Bay (1796) in the Bantry Estate
Papers," by Grace Neville; "In Praise of Two Margarets: Two
Laudatory Poems by Piaras Feiritear," by Deirdre Nic Mhathuna;
"Observations on Cross-Cultural Names and Name Patterns in Medieval
Wales and the March," by Laura Radiker; and "Mouth to Mouth: Gaelic
Stories as Told within One Family," by Carol Zall. Proceedings of
the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 27 includes "Poets and Carpenters:
Creating the Architecture of Happiness in Late-Medieval Wales," by
Richard Suggett; "Revisiting Preaspiration: Evidence from the
Survey of the Gaelic Dialects of Scotland," by Anna Bosch; "The
Anoetheu Dialogue in Culhwch ac Olwen," by Fiona Dehghani;
"Homophony and Breton Loss of Lexis," by Francis Favereau; "The
Origins of 'the Jailtacht,'" by Diarmait Mac Giolla Chriost; "A
Confluence of Wisdom: The Symbolism of Wells, Whirlpools,
Waterfalls and Rivers in Early Celtic Sources," by Sharon Paice
MacLeod; "The Real Charlotte: The Exclusive Myth of Somerville and
Ross," by Donald McNamara; "Language Shift in Early
Twentieth-Century Ireland," by Maire Ni Chiosain; and "Conceptions
of an Urban Ideal and the Early Modern Welsh Town," by Sally-Anne
Shearn.
Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 24 includes "The
Celticity of Galicia and the Arrival of the Insular Celts," by
Manuel Alberro; "Reading Aislinge Oenguso as a Christian-Platonist
Parable," by Brenda Gray; "Celtic Legends in Irish Opera,
1900-1930," by Axel Klein; "'I wonder what the king is doing
tonight'-Looking for Arthur in All the Wrong Places," by Laurance
J. Maney; "What Future for the Irish Gaeltacht Communities in the
Twenty-First Century?" by Nollaig O Gadhra; "Acallam Na Senorach as
Prosimetrum," by Geraldine Parsons; "Traditional and Courtly Themes
in a Medieval Welsh Elegy to a 'Goann Wargann Wery' ('A Fair
Virgin, Meek and Mild')," by Laura Radiker; and "Welsh Prophetic
Poetry in the Age of the Princes," by Elizabeth Schoales.
Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 25 includes "Keltoi,
Galatai, Galli: Were They All One People?" by Timothy P. Bridgman;
"On Verbal Nouns in Celtic Languages," by Chao Li;
"Cross-Linguistic Discourse Markers in Manx Gaelic and English," by
Marie Clague; "The Acallam na Senorach: A Medieval Instruction
Manual," by Annie Donahue; "Gendered Postcolonial Discourse in the
Mabinogi," by Morgan Kay; "Language Death and Resurrection in the
Isle of Man: The Continuity of Manx Gaelic Exemplified by the Use
of Inflected Verb Tenses," by Jennifer Kewley Draskau; "High Kings
and Pipe Dreams: Revisiting John Vincent Kelleher's Theory of
Revision to the Early Irish Annals," by Laurance J. Maney; and "The
Rise of Christian Nomenclature in Medieval Scotland," by David
Morris.
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