Language and Power in the Celtic World: Papers from the Seventh Australian Conference of Celtic Studies
By (Author) Anders Ahlqvist
Edited by Pamela O'Neill
Sydney University Press
Sydney University Press
1st January 2011
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Celtic religion and mythology
491.60
Paperback
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
Contents:
Preface by Anders Ahlqvist & Pamela ONeill
The Drinking of Blood in the Ritual Context of Mourning by Alexandra Bergholm
Saint Patricks Oath by Liam Breatnach
Literary History and the Medieval Canon in Wales by Helen Fulton
Some Eighteenth-century Developments in Scottish Gaelic Poetry by William Gillies
Causation in Medieval Irish Law by Jade Harman
The Connection Between Fenian Lays, Liturgical Chant, Recitative, and Dn Dreach: a Pre-Medieval Narrative Song Tradition by Aindrias Hirt
The Place of Women in Early Irish Society, with Special Reference to the Law of Marriage by Fergus Kelly
Lost & Found Reinstating Playwright Edward Geoghegan (18131869) and his Most Controversial Play, The Hibernian Father (1844) by Gay Lynch & Janet Tepelosi
Reading with Rhydderch: Mabinogion Texts in Manuscript Context by Catherine McKenna
Is there Vowel Harmony in Irish and Scottish Gaelic by Malachy McKenna
Cin Adomnin and the Lombards by Neil McLeod Sifting the Wreckage of Gaelic Culture in Victoria by Val Noone
Language Resilience and Self-Esteem by Pierre Noyer Conchobor and His Court at Emain by Toms Cathasaigh
Unravelling Time in Early Irish Law by Pamela ONeill
Exile and Authority in Lebor Gabla renn by Veronica Phillips
The Early Welsh Harp Music of the Robert ap Huw Manuscript by Chris Ridgway
Bizarre, Grotesque and Macabre: Gender and Humour in Early Irish Hagiography by Celia Scott
From Repeal to Revolution: The Evolution of John Mitchels Political Thought 184348 by Andrew Shields