Celtic Studies Associtaion of North America



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Celtic Studies Association of North America (CSANA) embraces all aspects of Celtic Studies and provides the kind of forum that is unavailable in any discipline- or area-based organization. Our members are interested in the languages, literature, history, folklore, music, art and archaeology of ancient, medieval and modern Celtic cultures.

We have members interested in Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, Cornwall and the continental Celts–and often in several of these. Many of us are concerned not only with Celtic cultures in themselves, but also with their interactions with other people and their representation to the rest of the world. With over two hundred members in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Great Britain, Europe, Australia and Japan, CSANA offers unparalleled opportunities for discussion of any and every topic in Celtic Studies. Although most of our meetings have been held in university settings, CSANA membership is open to anyone with a serious interest in Celtic Studies.

Executive Committee

 

 President  Morgan Davies, Colgate University
 Vice President  Paul Russell, Pembroke College, Cambridge University
 Secretary-Treasurer  Elissa R. Henken, University of Georgia
 Members At-large

Anna Pagé, UCLA

Lahney Preston-Matto, Adelphi University

Charline Eska, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State   University

 Executive Bibliographer  Joseph F. Nagy, UCLA
 Bibliographer  Karen Burgess, UCLA
 Newsletter Editor

 Charles MacQuarrie: California State University,

 Bakersfield

Assistant Newsletter Editor Maria Teresa Agozzino, Western Kentucky University
 Yearbook Editor

 Joseph F. Eska, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and

  State University

 Past-President  Frederick Suppe, Ball State University

 

CSANA Blog Site

The Yearbook

The Newsletter

Pronunciations for Celtic-Language Texts

Member E-mail Addresses

MA in Manx Studies

 

 

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For all inquiries and comments regarding the CSANA website, please contact Matthieu Boyd at mboyd@fas.harvard.edu.