The decline of the Celtic languages : a study of linguistic and cultural conflict in Scotland, Wales and Ireland from the Reformation to the twentieth century
The decline of the Celtic languages : a study of linguistic and cultural conflict in Scotland, Wales and Ireland from the Reformation to the twentieth century is a book. It was written by Victor Edward Durkacz and published by Donald in 1983.
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- author: Victor Edward Durkacz
- publication date: 1983
- book publisher: Donald
- book series: unknown
- book subjects: Language and culture, Celtic languages-History, Language and culture-Ireland-History
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