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North American journal of Celtic studies
About this Journal
The North American journal of Celtic studies is the official journal of the Celtic Studies Association of North America (CSANA). Founded in 1976, CSANA fosters research in all aspects of Celtic studies – including literature, language, history, law, folklore, art, and archeology. Unlike other journals of Celtic studies, NAJCS provides a forum for publication across all disciplines and all time periods that bear upon Celtic studies.
published by
The Ohio State University PressAvailable Issues
Vol. 1 (2017) through current issueTable of Contents
Volume 9, 2025
Volume 8, 2024
Volume 7, 2023
Volume 6, 2022
Volume 5, 2021
Volume 4, 2020
Volume 3, 2019
Volume 2, 2018
Volume 1, 2017
ISSN | 2472-7490 |
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Print ISSN | 2472-7482 |
Coverage Statement | Vol. 1 (2017) through current issue |
Open Access | No |
Additional Materials
Additional Issue Materials
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Editorial Board -- Volume 9, Number 1, 2025
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Editorial Board -- Volume 8, Issue 2, Autumn 2024
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Editorial Board -- Volume 8, Issue 1, Spring 2024
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Editorial Board -- Volume 7, Issue 2, Autumn 2023
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Editorial Board -- Volume 7, Issue 1, Spring 2023
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Editorial Board -- Volume 6, Issue 2, Autumn 2022
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Editorial Board -- Volume 6, Issue 1, Spring 2022
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Editorial Board -- Volume 5, Issue 2, Autumn 2021
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Editorial Board -- Volume 5, Issue 1, Spring 2021
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Editorial Board -- Volume 4, Number 2, 2020
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