14th International Congress of Celtic Studies
Medieval History

14th International Congress of Celtic Studies


The 14th International Congress of Celtic Studies
will take place at NUI Maynooth in Ireland 1-5
August 2011. In the past this has been an
excellent forum/contact point for Anglo-Saxonists
whose interests touch on the medieval Celtic
world and such scholars would be very welcome at
this Congress. I realise, of course, that this
will clash with your own biennial conference in
Madison, Wisconsin, but for those unable to
attend it the Celtic Congress may be an interesting alternative.

Our website is
www.celticstudiescongress.org and I would be
grateful if this could be brought to the attention of your members.




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