Ph.D. Harvard University Catherine McKenna is a scholar of medieval Welsh verse and prose literature, as well as medieval sacred biography, in particular the hagiographic tradition surrounding Saint Brigit. 1 connection. Alumni, faculty, students, staff join in Harvard Moves 5k, Harvard experts weigh the good and bad of political predictions, Harvard physicist works to understand dark matter, Scholars and analysts reflect on lessons learned, Resetting the Table: Food and Our Changing Tastes, Glass Flowers: The Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants, Uncovering Pacific Pasts: Harvard’s Early Endeavors in Oceanic Anthropology, Museum temporarily closed to the public: Clay — Modeling African Design, Student Guide Tour: The Bind of Beauty—Nature, Art, and Femininity, with Sophia Mautz. cmckenna@fas.harvard.edu Catherine McKenna, the Margaret Brooks Robinson Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures, has taught at Harvard since 2005.
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From ancient times down to the present, the peoples of Scandinavia, Scotland, and Ireland have been linked by the waterways that seem to divide them--the North Atlantic, the North Sea, the Irish Sea—in what is sometimes described as ‘the Irish Sea Cultural Province’ Catherine McKenna has studied and taught the history and culture of the northern European world at many different moments in history, from the prehistoric, to the medieval, to the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries and on into our own day. Margaret Brooks Robinson Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures; Chair of the Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures. Login or register with HarvardKey to search the Alumni Community. The Celts: People or Construct? Currently, she is completing a book-length study on the longue durée of the cult of St. Brigit.
Catherine McKenna is Harvard’s Margaret Brooks Robinson Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures, specializing in the literature and legends of the Celtic-speaking peoples of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and Cornwall. Monographs, edited volumes, and translations by Medieval Studies faculty, Harvard University Committee on Medieval StudiesBarker Center 12112 Quincy StreetCambridge MA 02138, Margaret Brooks Robinson Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures; Chair of the Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures, (Ford and Bailie, 1991). © 2020 The President and Fellows of Harvard College, Charitable Tax Planning Opportunities for 2020, Get more information about planned giving, I need help logging in with my HarvardKey. Could a divided government be what the voters want? Gen Ed 1081. Catherine McKenna is Harvard’s Margaret Brooks Robinson Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures, specializing in the literature and legends of the Celtic-speaking peoples of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and Cornwall. HARVARD COLLEGE Program in General Education Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center 1350 Massachusetts Avenue, 4th Floor Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 617-495-2563 Fax: 617-496-4448 Email: gened@fas.harvard.edu She received her PhD from the Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures at Harvard. Catherine McKenna Professor at Harvard University Somerville, Massachusetts Higher Education. (Histories, Societies, Individuals), HARVARD COLLEGEProgram in General Education, Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center1350 Massachusetts Avenue, 4th FloorCambridge, MA 02138, Phone: 617-495-2563Fax: 617-496-4448Email: gened@fas.harvard.edu, Margaret Brooks Robinson Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Copyright © 2020 The President and Fellows of Harvard College, Explore TF/TA Opportunities - UPDATED FOR SPRING 2021. She is the author of numerous articles as well as a monograph on medieval religious poetry, The Medieval Welsh Religious Lyric: Poems of the Gogynfeirdd 1137-1282 (Ford and Bailie, 1991).
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Currently, she is completing a book-length study on the, Copyright © 2020 The President and Fellows of Harvard College, The Standing Committee on Medieval Studies, Department of Celtic Languages & Literatures, All graduate students in Medieval Studies. Catherine McKenna is a scholar of medieval Welsh verse and prose literature, as well as medieval sacred biography, in particular the hagiographic tradition surrounding Saint Brigit.