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The Centre de recherche bretonne et celtique (CRBC, UR 4451 UBO, UAR 3554 CNRS/UBO) is a multi-disciplinary laboratory staffed by 34 teacher-researchers (historians, from antiquity to the present day; linguists, Celticists and Anglicists; ethnologists; sociologists; mainly literary scholars), 101 associate and emeritus researchers and 9 research support staff working on themes and fields relating to the Breton and Celtic cultural areas. But they also carry out comparative research, individually or collectively, in other fields, across Europe, particularly the Atlantic, and even beyond. The CRBC was founded in 1969 by Yves Le Gallo

 

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