TY - BOOK
T1 - Special Issue: A Window on Brittany
T2 - Studia Celto-Slavica. Journal of the Learned Association Societas Celto-Slavica. Volume 13
AU - Blanchard, Nelly
AU - Coativy, Yves
AU - Galliou, Patrick
AU - Kernevez, Patrick
AU - Postic, Fanch
AU - Thomas, Mannaig
AU - Calvez, Ronan
A2 - German, Gary
A2 - Fomin, Maxim
A2 - Le Corre, Gaelle
A2 - Hellegouarc'h-Bryce, Anne
PY - 2023/9/26
Y1 - 2023/9/26
N2 - This special issue is the first of two volumes providing a sample of the many lectures delivered at the Summer School in Breton Language and Culture (Quimper, University of Western Brittany) since its foundation in 2015. This first volume has been conceived to offer international readers a general introduction to the Breton history, literature, and culture. The first part of the volume contains articles by Patrick Galliou who retraces the settlement of the Armorican peninsula, from the earliest Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers to the period of Roman occupation, by Patrick Kernevez who examines how the Breton power struggles and alliances led to the emergence of a semi-autonomous system of governance, and by Yves Coativy who outlines the complex history of Brittany from the 13th to the 21st century. The second part focuses on the matière de Bretagne, with contributions by Ronan Calvez on 16th and 17th century Breton literature of Brittany, by Fanch Postic who explores the topic of oral literature and the central role it played in Breton culture, by Nelly Blanchard who focuses on de la Villemarqué’s Barzaz-Breiz (1839–1845–1867), and by Mannaïg Thomas who overviews the Breton-language literary production over the course of the century up to 2020.
AB - This special issue is the first of two volumes providing a sample of the many lectures delivered at the Summer School in Breton Language and Culture (Quimper, University of Western Brittany) since its foundation in 2015. This first volume has been conceived to offer international readers a general introduction to the Breton history, literature, and culture. The first part of the volume contains articles by Patrick Galliou who retraces the settlement of the Armorican peninsula, from the earliest Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers to the period of Roman occupation, by Patrick Kernevez who examines how the Breton power struggles and alliances led to the emergence of a semi-autonomous system of governance, and by Yves Coativy who outlines the complex history of Brittany from the 13th to the 21st century. The second part focuses on the matière de Bretagne, with contributions by Ronan Calvez on 16th and 17th century Breton literature of Brittany, by Fanch Postic who explores the topic of oral literature and the central role it played in Breton culture, by Nelly Blanchard who focuses on de la Villemarqué’s Barzaz-Breiz (1839–1845–1867), and by Mannaïg Thomas who overviews the Breton-language literary production over the course of the century up to 2020.
KW - Brittany
KW - Breton culture
KW - Breton literature
KW - medieval historiography
KW - Medieval
KW - Early modern France
UR - https://www.ulster.ac.uk/celtoslavica/series/13
UR - https://dsi.univ-brest.fr/ViewPage!renderDecoratedPage.action?siteNodeId=32131&languageId=1&contentId=-1
M3 - Anthology
SN - 979-10-92331-64-6
VL - 1
T3 - Studia Celto-Slavica
BT - Special Issue: A Window on Brittany
PB - Centre de Recherche Bretonne et Celtique
CY - Brest
ER -