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Cyril Besson, « Camille Manfredi and Michel Byrne (eds), Bretagne-Écosse : contacts, transferts et dissonances / Brittany-Scotland: Contacts, Transfers and Dissonances », Études écossaises, ID : 10.4000/etudesecossaises.1389
The concept of a so-called “Celtic fringe” has come under assault for quite some time now, with its somewhat debatable implication of cultural homogeneity for truly varied peoples, and what is sometimes perceived as its intimations of racial purity; one need look no further than the opening pages of C. Savatier-Lahondès’s contribution (§ 8) to this volume of Scottish Studies if one needs a reminder of some of the points raised in the discussion of the notions of “Celt” and “Celtic”. Neverthel...