Canadian Association for Irish Studies

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Canadian Association for Irish Studies
Other forms of name
C.A.I.S. (Canadian Association for Irish Studies)
CAIS (Canadian Association for Irish Studies)
Canadian Association of Irish Studies
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 146045434
Wikidata: Q16150856
Library of congress: n 78029993
Sources of Information
  • Its Literature and folk culture, 1977:t.p. (Canadian Association for Irish Studies)
  • Woman in Irish legend, life, and literature, 1983:CIP verso t.p. (Canadian Association for Irish Studies) introd. (CAIS)
  • NLC 11/12/82(AACR2: Canadian Association for Irish Studies)

Wikipedia description:

The Canadian Association for Irish Studies (CAIS; French: L'association canadienne d'études irlandaises) was founded by Robert O'Driscoll in 1973. Its objective is to promote the study of Irish culture in Canada, and its particular aim is to attract young scholars to the field. It uses conferences, publications and online resources to promote discussion of current ideas relating to Irish studies and culture. CAIS has members throughout Canada. Others can be found in Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United States, elsewhere in Europe, Asia, and Australasia. Among the Association's activities are an annual conference at a university in Canada. These conferences are attended by students, scholars, and members of the public. The Association also publishes the semi-annual Canadian Journal of Irish Studies and a newsletter.

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