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28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
March 16-19, 2006

28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Jacqueline Borsje from the University of Utrecht presenting “Miraculous Magic in Medieval Ireland: the Epaid Spell.”

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28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Matthieu Boyd from Harvard University asks “What's New in the City of Is?”.

28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Judith Bishop from Mills College taking questions at the lectern after her talk.
28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Charles Doherty from University College Dublin speaking on “Village and Town in Early Medieval Ireland.”
28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Amy Eichorn-Mulligan from the University of Memphis presenting her talk “Moses and the Celts—Chosen Peoples from Taliesin to Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill.”
28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Angela Gleason presenting “The Mentally and Physically Disabled in Early Irish Society.”
28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Sarah McKibben, professor at University of Notre Dame, speaking on “The Spectator's Imperative and the Hybrid Muse: Palestinian-Irish Poetry.”
28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Niall Ó Ciosáin from NUI Galway addressing “The Celtic Languages in Print, 1700-1900”
28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Marina Smyth from the University of Notre Dame presenting “The Nature of the Human Body According to an Early Medieval Irish Scholar.”
28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Lenora Timm from UC Davis discusses “Chanter la patrie: Constructing Breton Nationalism in 19th-c. Lyric Poetry.”
28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Sarah Whitten, UCLA English, chairs the first session.
28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
Katja Ritari from the University of Helsinki; Sarah Elin Roberts from the University of Wales, Swamsea.
28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
A presentation during the conference in UCLA's Royce Hall Humanities Conference Room .

28th Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference
During the evening reception, a view toward Powell Library from UCLA's Royce Hall loggia.

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