Celtic Studies Book and Journal Publishers


Last updated 3/28/2006

Celtic Studies Book Publishers

Dufour Editions


Dufour Editions have a number of catalogs, and publish books in Celtic studies, folklore, history, music, literatures, and language, including Irish, Scottish Gaelic, English, and Welsh.

Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Publications


The School of Celtic Studies publishes scholarly editions and critical studies in the field of Celtic studies, and in both Irish and Welsh.


Ford & Bailie


Ford & Bailie specialize in quality scholarly Celtic publications. They publihed the Eric Hamp Festschrift edited by A.T. E. Matonis and Daniel F. Melia. Celtic Language, Celtic Culture: A Festschrift for Eric P. Hamp as well as editions of Welsh texts, and other titles in the field of Celtic studies.


Ford & Bailie
P. O. Box 138
Belmont, MA 02178
(617) 489-6635
FAX (617) 489-6388

Four Courts Press


Four Courts Press publishes in the areas of medieval history, Celtic studies, (both medieval and modern,) Ireland and Irish history, folklore and a variety of other fields.


Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru / Welsh Books Council


This group works with all publishers and distributors of materials in the Welsh language. Their Intenet ordering service for Welsh publications is here:

http://www.gwales.com/



Celtic Studies Scholarly Journals


You might also want to take a look at Margaret Lantry's Journals page.

Ainm The Bulletin of the Ulster Place Name Society.

To subscribe to Cambridge/Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies go here

Celtica (Dublin Institute Advanced Studies, the School for Celtic Studies)

Dinnseanchas

Éigse (from the Faculty of Celtic Studies, University College Cork).

Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group

Journal of Celtic Linguistics

Peritia Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland

Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Section C

Section C covers Irish archaeology, Celtic Studies, history, linguistics, and literature. You can see the table of contents for the current issue, search back issues, and read abstrancts of the previous issue's contents. The papers published in vols. 96 through 100 are available as .pdf files.



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