Celtic Studies at UCLA

Celtic Studies of North America (CSANA) Online Bibliography

UCLA is the home of the Celtic Studies Association of North America (CSANA) online Celtic Studies Bibliography. The CSANA Bibliography indexes a broad range of publications, including books, periodicals, Festschriften, proceedings and other works relevant to the study of Celtic languages, literatures, and culture. The online bibliography can be searched by key word, phrase, author, or subject. The database is continuously being expanded.

Celtic Lion Go to the CSANA Bibliography



The Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference

The UC Celtic Studies conference is held in the spring of each year. The conference's site alternates between the Berkeley and Los Angeles campuses. Sessions focus on all aspects of Celtic culture, including language, literature, history, art and archaeology, from late antiquity until the present day. The conference draws scholars from throughout the United States and abroad.

30th Annual UC Celtic Studies Conference, March 6-9, 2008, at UCLA [PDF]

28th Annual UC Celtic Studies Conference, March 16-19, 2006, at UCLA [Word Doc]

26th Annual UC Celtic Studies Conference, March 4-7, 2004, at UCLA [Word Doc]

24th Annual UC Celtic Studies Conference, March 14-17, 2002, at UCLA

22nd Annual UC Celtic Studies Conference, March 16-19, 2000, at UCLA

 

The UCLA Celtic Colloquium

 The UCLA Celtic Colloquium is a group of students (undergraduate and graduate) interested in all aspects of Celtic Studies. The Colloquium promotes study and study and research focusing on the Celtic languages, literatures, and cultures of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and Cornwall. It functions as an interdisciplinary forum bringing together students, faculty, and scholars for open discussions and intellectual exchange. The group meets informally throughout the year and is instrumental in hosting the UC Celtic Conference at UCLA every other year.

 For information on becoming a member of the UCLA Celtic Colloquium, contact the group's faculty advisor, Prof. Joseph Falaky Nagy (jfnagy@humnet.ucla.edu).

The UCLA Celtic Colloquium sends forth a CALL FOR PAPERS in anticipation of the twenty-sixth annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference, to be held MARCH 4-7, 2004, here at UCLA. Those wishing to give twenty-minute presentations at the Conference are invited to submit proposals--300-500 words, accompanied by a title, the author's name and academic affiliation if any, and some indication of audio-visual needs--via e-mail to Professor Joseph Nagy of UCLA, the Chair of the Program Committee, at jfnagy@humnet.ucla.edu. The deadline for receipt of paper proposals is FRIDAY, JANUARY 9. The authors of the proposals will be contacted by the Program Committee shortly thereafter.

Invited guests of the Conference include Patrick Ford, Colum Hourihane (in a talk on medieval Irish art and architecture to be hosted by and at USC), Kathryn Klar, Damian McManus, Bernhard Maier, Jennifer Miller, Gerald Morgan, Donncha Ó hAodha, Tomás Ó Cathasaigh, and Kristen Over. In addition to the trip to USC and other events, there will be a reception late Thursday afternoon and a Saturday-night banquet, at a restaurant and for a price to be announced.

Celtic Colloquium Events


 
 
 

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