In this episode (in English), Thyra van Veen interviews fellow alumni of Celtic Studies at Utrecht University, Britt van Asselt and Pierre Faure. Britt and Pierre recently completed their master’s research, focusing on Early Ireland and Middle Breton respectively. Here, they discuss their experience of researching for their final thesis project, including the research process, the challenges involved and their findings.


Content note: This episode includes some reference to violence against women (41:00-42:00).


This episode was recorded in February 2022.


Host: Thyra van Veen


Guests: Britt van Asselt and Pierre Faure


Language: English


Music: “Kesh Jig, Leitrim Fancy” by Sláinte, CC BY-SA 3.0 US (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/), available from freemusicarchive.org


Links to initiatives, organisations and people mentioned in the episode:


Master’s Programme in Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Utrecht University


FileMaker 


Aaron Griffith’s Milan Glosses Database


Python


Utrecht University Theses Repository


Britt van Asselt’s master’s thesis - Privacy in Early Ireland: An Overview and Analysis of Occurrences of Privacy in the Táin Bó Cúailnge and Early Irish laws 


Pierre Faure’s master’s thesis - The initial mutation of Old French v-initial loanwords in Middle Breton: a corpus study 

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