Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
(formerly Cambridge
Medieval Celtic Studies)
http://www.ucc.ie/celt/cmcs.html
- Kathleen
Hughes, 'The Celtic Church: is this a valid concept?', CMCS 1
(1981) 1-20
- Padel,
O. J., 'The Cornish background of the Tristan stories', CMCS 1
(1981) 53-81
- Jacobs,
Nicolas, 'The Old English heroic tradition in the light of Welsh
evidence', CMCS 2 (1981) 9-20
- Gillies,
William, 'Arthur in Gaelic tradition. Part I: Folktales and Ballads', CMCS
2 (1981) 47-72
- Nic
Ghiollamhaith, Aoife, 'Dynastic warfare and historical writing in North
Munster, 1276--1350', CMCS 2 (1981) 73-89
- Wailes,
Bernard 'The Irish "royal sites" in history and archaeology', CMCS
3 (1982) 1-29
- Jackson,
Kenneth, 'Varia: II. Gildas and the names of the British princes', CMCS
3 (1982) 30-40
- Gillies,
William, 'Arthur in Gaelic tradition. Part II: Romances and Learned Lore',
CMCS 3 (1982) 41-75
- Dumville,
David N., 'The "six" sons of Rhodri Mawr: a problem in Asser's
Life of King Alfred', CMCS
4 (1982) 5-18
- Sharpe,
Richard, 'St Patrick and the see of Armagh', CMCS 4 (1982) 33-59
- Stevenson,
Jane 'Ascent through the heavens, from Egypt to Ireland', CMCS 5
(1983) 21-35
- Sims-Williams,
Patrick, 'Gildas and the Anglo-Saxons', CMCS 6 (1983) 1-30
- Burnett,
Charles S. F., 'Arabic divinatory texts and Celtic folklore: a comment on
the theory and practice of scapulimancy in western Europe', CMCS 6
(1983) 31-42
- Gerriets,
Marilyn, 'Economy and society: clientship according to the Irish laws', CMCS
6 (1983) 43-61
- Cheney,
C. R., 'Manx synodal statutes, A.D. 1230(?)--1351. Part I: Introduction to
the Latin texts', CMCS 7 (1984) 63-89
- Padel,
O. J., 'Geoffrey of Monmouth and Cornwall', CMCS 8 (1984) 1-28
- Cheney,
C. R., 'Manx Synodal Statutes A.D. 1230(?)--1351. Part II: Translation of
Latin Texts', CMCS 8 (1984) 51-63
- Russell,
Paul, 'Recent work on British Latin', CMCS 9 (1985) 19-29
- Wright,
Neil, 'Did Gildas read Orosios?', CMCS 9 (1985) 31-42
- Okasha,
Elisabeth, 'The Non-Ogam inscriptions of Pictland', CMCS 9 (1985)
43-69
- Lapidge,
Michael. 'A seventh-century Insular Latin debate poem on divorce', CMCS
10 (1985) 1-23
- Dumville,
David N., 'Late-seventh- or eighth-century evidence of the British
transmission of Pelagius', CMCS 10 (1985) 39-52
- Johnston,
David, 'Iolo Goch and the English: Welsh poetry and politics in the
fourteenth century', CMCS 12 (1986) 73-98
- Gerriets,
Marilyn, 'Kingship and exchange in pre-Viking Ireland', CMCS 13 (1987)
39-72
- Harvey,
Anthony, 'Early literacy in Ireland: the evidence from ogam', CMCS
14 (1987) 1-15
- Koch,
John T., 'A Welsh window on the Iron age: Manawydan, Mandubracios', CMCS
14 (1987) 17- 52
- Ó
Concheanainn, Tomás, 'A Connacht medieval literary heritage: texts derived
from Cín Drommo Snechtai through Leabhar na hUidhre', CMCS 16
(1988) 1-40
- Ó
Riain, Pádraig, 'Sanctity and politics in Connacht c. 1100: the case of St
Fursa', CMCS 17 (1989) 1-14
- Hamp,
Eric P., 'The Laud herbal glossary and English-Celtic contacts', CMCS
18 (1989) 113-16
- Ford,
Patrick K., 'The blind, the dumb, and the ugly: aspects of poets and their
craft in Early Ireland and Wales', CMCS 19 (1990) 27-40
- Stacey,
Robin Chapman, 'Ties that bind: immunities in Irish and Welsh law', CMCS
20 (1990) 39-60
- Toorians,
Lauran, 'Wizo Flandrensis and the Flemish settlement in Pembrokeshire', CMCS
20 (1990) 99-118
- Duffy,
Seán, 'The Bruce brothers and the Irish Sea world, 1306--29', CMCS
21 (1991) 55-86
- Higham,
Nicholas John, 'Gildas, Roman walls, and British dykes', CMCS 22
(1991) 1-14
- Sims-Williams,
Patrick, 'The submission of Irish kings in fact and fiction: Henry II
Bendigeidfran, and dating of The Four Branches of the Mabinogi', CMCS
22 (1991) 31-61
- Howlett,
David, 'Orationes Moucani: Early Cambro-Latin prayers', CMCS 24
(1993) 55- 74
- Brown,
Alan K., 'Old Irish astal, Old English *stel: the common etymology', CMCS
24 (1993) 75-92
- Pryce,
Huw, 'The church of Trefeglwys and the end of the "Celtic"
charter tradition in twelfth-century Wales', CMCS 25 (1993) 15-54
- Mac
Shamhráin, A. S., 'The Uí Muiredaig and the abbacy of Glendalough in the
eleventh to thirteenth centuries', CMCS 25 (1993) 55-75
- Rowland,
Jenny, 'Old Welsh Franc: an Old English borrowing?', CMCS 26 (1993)
21-25
- McCarthy,
Daniel, 'The origin of the Latercus paschal cycle of the Insular Celtic
churches', CMCS 28 (1994) 25-49
- Flanagan,
Marie Therese, 'Historia Gruffud vab Kenan and the origins of Balrothery,
Co. Dublin', CMCS 28 (1994) 71-94
- Corthals,
Johan, 'Early Irish retoirics, and their Late Antique background', CMCS
31 (1996) 17-36
- Thornton,
David E., 'Locusts in Ireland? A problem in the Welsh and Frankish
annals', CMCS 31 (1996) 37-53
- Parsons,
David, 'British Carat?cos, Old English Cerdic', CMCS 33 (Summer
1997) 1-8
- Meek,
Donald E., '"Norsemen and Noble Stewards": The MacSween Poem in
the Book of the Dean of Lismore', CMCS 34 (Winter 1997) 1-50
- Ireland,
Colin, 'Penance and Prayer in Water: An Irish Practice in Northumbrian
Hagiography', CMCS 34 (Winter 1997) 51-66
- Young,
Simon, 'Donatus, Bishop of Fiesole 829-76, and the Cult of St Brigit in
Italy', CMCS 35 (Summer 1998) 13-26
- Howlett,
David, 'Insular Acrostics, Celtic Latin Colophons', CMCS 35 (Summer
1998) 27-44
- Sims-Williams,
Patrick, 'Celtomania and Celtoscepticism', CMCS 36 (Winter 1998)
1-36
- Ross,
Alasdair, '"Harps of Their Owne Sorte"? A Reassessment of
Pictish Chordophone Depictions', CMCS 36 (Winter 1998) 37-60
- Isaac,
G.R., 'Gweith Gwen Ystrat and the Northern Heroic Age of the Sixth
Century', CMCS 36 (Winter 1998) 61-70
- Ó
Mainnín, Mícheál B., '"The Same in Origin and in Blood": Bardic
Windows on the Relationship between Irish and Scottish Gaels,
c.1200-1650', CMCS 38 (Winter 1999) 1-52
- McKee,
Helen, 'Scribes and Glosses from Dark Age Wales: The Cambridge Juvencus
Manuscript', CMCS 39 (Summer 2000) 1-22
Other journals: (samplings of
relevant articles)
Studia Celtica
The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies
Edited by J. Beverley Smith, Miranda J. Aldhouse Green, W.
J. Mahon and Peter
Wynn Thomas
http://www.uwp.co.uk/book_desc/sc.html
VOLUME XXXIII (1999)
THE WELSH HISTORY REVIEW
Editor: Kenneth O. Morgan. Assistant Editor: Ralph A.
Griffiths
Editorial Board:
Professor R. R. DAVIES FBA (Chichele Professor), All Souls
College, Oxford
Professor R. J. EVANS FBA (Regius Professor), Oriel College,
Oxford
Professor ALED JONES (Sir John Williams Professor),
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Dr. HUW PRYCE, University of Wales, Bangor
http://www.swan.ac.uk/uwp/whr.htm
(usually about one medieval topic per issue)
- ‘The
March of Wales: A Question of Terminology,’ Kevin Mann (Volume 18 Part 1 June 1996)
- ‘A
Question of Culture: The Welsh Church and the Bishopric of St. Asaph,’
Matthew Cragoe (Volume 18 Part 2
December 1996)
- ‘Maredudd
Ab Owain (d.999): The Most Famous King Of The Welsh,’ David E.
Thornton (Volume 18 Part 4
December 1997)
- ‘Owain
Gwynedd And Louis VII: The Franco-Welsh Diplomacy Of The First Prince Of
Wales,’ Huw Pryce (Volume 19 Part
1 June 1998)
- ‘Gruffydd ap Cynan and the Hiberno-Norse
World,’ David Wyatt (Volume 19 Part 4 December 1999)
More journals:
Scottish Historical Review
http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/newweb/journals/Historical/
Scottish Studies
VOLUME 1 (1957)
- ‘Scotsmen
and Norsemen: Cultural Relations in the North Sea Area,’ R. Th.
Christiansen
VOLUME 6 (1962)
- ‘Rural
Settlement in Central and Eastern Scotland: The Medieval Experience,’
G.W.S. Barrow
- ‘An
Aberdeen White Paternoster,’ H Henderson
- ‘Severed
Heads in Wells: An aspect of the Well Cult,’ A. Ross
- ‘The
Scandinavian Settlements in the North and West of Scotland,’ A.B. Taylor
VOLUME 27 (1983)
- ‘The
Childhood of Scottish Christianity: A Note on Some Place Name Evidence,’
G.W.S. Barrow
- ‘Popular
Courts in Early Medieval Scotland: Some Suggested Place-Name Evidence –
Additional Note,’ G.W.S. Barrow (orig. article Vol. 25 1981)
- Knapdale
Dedications to a Leinster Saint: Sculpture, Hagiography and Oral
Tradition,’ Douglas MacLean
VOLUME 28 (1987)
- ‘Geasa
and Álög: Magic Formulae and Perilous Quests in Gaelic and Norse,
Rosemary Power
VOLUME 29 (1989)
- O’Donnell
Lecture 1985: ‘Celtic Law and Scots Law: Survival and Integration,’ W.D.H.
Sellar
- ‘Vita
Merlini Silvestris,’ Winifred and John MacQueen
VOLUME 30 (1991)
- ‘The
Clàrsach and the Clàrsair,’ John Bannerman
- ‘Sgeulachd
a’ Chait Bhig ‘s a’ Chait Mhór: A Gaelic Variant of The Two
Travellers (AT613),’ John Shaw
VOLUME 32 (1993-98)
- ‘The
Traditional Rural Community in Norway: Institutional Network and Social
Groupings,’ Rigmor F Holmsen
VOLUME 33 (1999)
- ‘Scottish Fairs and Fair-Names,’ Ronald
I M Black
Scotia
VOLUME XI (1987)
- ‘Assumptions
about Plague in Late Medieval Scotland,’ Audrey-Beth Fitch
VOLUME XII (1988)
- ‘Social
Banditry on the Anglo-Scottish Border in the Late Middle Ages,’ Patricia J
Bradley
VOLUME XV (1991)
- ‘The
Conquest of the Picts in Early Scottish Literature,’ Benjamin T Hudson
VOLUME XXII (1998)
- ‘After Braveheart” Recent
Writing on Medieval Scottish History,’ J.S. Hamilton
The Journal of Irish Archaeology
VOLUME 1 (1983)
- ‘Rathcroghan
– A Royal Site in Connacht,’ John Waddell
- ‘Some
“Early” Ring-forts and Crannogs,’ C.J. Lynn
- ‘An
Early Irish Law Tract on the Blacksmith’s Forge,’ B.G. Scott
VOLUME 2 (1984)
- ‘The
Origins of the Irish,’ J.P. Mallory
VOLUME 3 (1985/6)
- ‘Church
Building in Fourteenth Century Ireland to the “Gaelic Revival”,’ T.E.
McNeill
VOLUME 5 (1989-90)
- ‘Early
Castles in Leinster,’ T.E. McNeill
VOLUME 6 (1991-2)
- ‘Coiled
Armrings – A Hiberno-Viking Silver Armring Type,’ J. Sheehan
VOLUME 8 (1997)
- ‘Lagore
Crannóg and non-ferrous metalworking in Early Historic Ireland,’ M. Comber
VOLUME 9 (1998)
- ‘The
Early Medieval Activity at Dalkey Island, Co. Dublin: A Re-assessment,’
Ian Doyle
- ‘Forts and Fields: A Study of “Monastic
Towns” in Seventh and Eighth Century Ireland,’ Catherine Swift
Archaeologia Cambrensis
VOLUME CXLIV (1995)
- Presidential
Address: ‘The Exploration and Excavation of Cistercian Sites in Wales,’
D.H. Williams
- “The
Castle and Borough of Wiston, Pembrokeshire,’ Kenneth Murphy
- ‘The
Defences of Twelfth –Century Deheubarth and the Castle Strategy of the
Lord Rhys,’ Roger Turvey
VOLUME CXLV (1996)
- ‘Late Roman and Post-Roman Caerwent:
Some Evidence for Metalwork,’ Jeremy Knight
Studia Hibernica
Nos. 22-23 (1982-3)
- ‘Irish
Narrative Poetry after 1200 AD,’ Pádraig A Breatnach
- ‘The
Nature of the Medieval Frontier,’ P.J. Duffy
No. 24 (1984-8)
- ‘The
Origins of Poetry: Points of Comparison between Ireland and Early Greece,’
Máire Mhac an tSaoi
No. 27 (1993)
- ‘The
De Pitchford Family in Thirteenth Century Ireland,’ Brendan Smith
No. 28 (1994)
- ‘Bishops
in the Early Irish Churh: A Reassessment,’ Colmán Etchingham
- ‘Does
the Armorican Forest Hold the Key to Saint Patrick’s Escape?’
Raymond N. Keogh
No. 29 (1995-7)
‘The transformation of Non-Irish
Narratives into an Irish Context: Uilliam Mac An Lega’s Early Modern Irish
Adaptation of the Story of Hercules,’
(SORRY!! I’ve forgotten to copy down the author’s name!)
Irish Historical Studies
VOLUME XXX no117 (May 1996)
- ‘King
John’s Expedition to Ireland, 1210: The Evidence Considered,’ Seán Duffy
VOLUME XXX no 118 (Nov. 1996)
- ‘Clann
Eruilb: Irish or Scandinavian?’ David E. Thornton
VOLUME XXX no 120 (Nov. 1997)
- ‘Internecine
Warfare and the Decline of the House of Desmond, c.15100-c.1541,’ Anthony
M. McCormack
VOLUME XXXI no 121 (May 1998)
- ‘Reassessing
the Irish “Monastic Town”,’ Mary A. Valante
VOLUME XXXI no 122 (Nov. 1998)
- ‘The
Appointment of Octavian de Palatio as Archbishop of Armagh, 1477-8,’ Mario
A. Sughi
VOLUME XXXI no 124 (Nov. 1999)
- ‘The
Collapse of the Gaelic World, 1450-1650,’ Steven Ellis
- ‘Women
and the Irish Chancery Court in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth
Century,’ Mary O’Donal
Website listing Irish Historical and Archaeological Journals:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/journals.html
Website
for Irish Journals:
http://www.searcs-web.com/journals.html
Website on Medieval Scotland (incls. Bibliography):
http://www.medievalscotland.org
Chris Grooms’ Website (Welsh Bibliography, Texts, etc.):
http://jade.ccccd.edu/grooms/cgfr.htm
National Library
of Wales
http://www.llgc.org.uk/
Website for the Discovery Programme in Ireland (Archaeology and History –
hillforts, settlements, etc)
http://www.discoveryprogramme.ie/Research_Area/Research_Current.htm
Canolfan Uwchefrydiau Cymreig a Cheltaidd Prifysgol Cymru / University of
Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~awcwww/