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- Are Celts Iberians?
- The Elliots-Bretons,English,Welsh and Scots
- Celtia; a Pan-Celtic Monthly Magazine
- The Breton Language: from Taboo to Recognition
- “The Influences of the Celtic Languages on Present-Day English”
- Brittany and the French State: Cultural, Linguistic, and Political Manifestations of Regionalism in France
- Large-Scale Population Movements Into and from Britain South of Hadrian's Wall in the Fourth to Sixth Centuries AD
- The Breton Case for Regional Autonomy: Centuries of Struggle in Brittany, France
- The Genetic Landscape of Modern France
- St Mechyll of Anglesey, St Maughold of Man and St Malo of Brittany
- Cultural Connections Between Brittany and Aquitaine in the Middle Ages (10Th-13Th Centuries) : ’The Matter of Britain’ and the ’Chansons De Geste.’ Patrice Marquand
- Irish and Breton Megalithism Gilles Boucherit
- Celtic Literatures and Multilingualism in the Early Middle English Context
- Representing Heritage and Loss on the Brittany Coast: Sites, Things and Absence Maura Coughlin Bryant University
- Breton — a Digital Language? Table of Contents
- 7 UNIT 1 — Celtic Languages
- The Pariahs of Yesterday: Breton Migrants in Paris
- Report on the Cultural Situation of Brittany 1.) Without Interruption The