Célestin Lainé et le breton : la langue pour le combat

Célestin Lainé and Breton. This is not an obvious association for anyone who knows anything about Lainé. For example in 1932 this Breton nationalist activist had the monument in Rennes symbolising Brittany’s attachment to France blown up, and just before the Second World War he raised a small Breton...

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Main Author: Sébastien Carney
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université de Bretagne Occidentale – UBO 2011-11-01
Series:La Bretagne Linguistique
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/lbl/2241
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description Célestin Lainé and Breton. This is not an obvious association for anyone who knows anything about Lainé. For example in 1932 this Breton nationalist activist had the monument in Rennes symbolising Brittany’s attachment to France blown up, and just before the Second World War he raised a small Breton army, which was given the name ‘Bezen Perrot’ after the death of Abbot Perrot in 1943. The relationship between Lainé and the Breton language is not anecdotal. It lay at the heart of his cause. However, as was the case with other activists of his generation, it was not so much a fight for the language as a language for the fight.
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spelling doaj.art-fea795b0246240f9ba1ea253132462382023-12-06T16:24:10ZfraUniversité de Bretagne Occidentale – UBOLa Bretagne Linguistique1270-24122727-93832011-11-011615119710.4000/lbl.2241Célestin Lainé et le breton : la langue pour le combatSébastien CarneyCélestin Lainé and Breton. This is not an obvious association for anyone who knows anything about Lainé. For example in 1932 this Breton nationalist activist had the monument in Rennes symbolising Brittany’s attachment to France blown up, and just before the Second World War he raised a small Breton army, which was given the name ‘Bezen Perrot’ after the death of Abbot Perrot in 1943. The relationship between Lainé and the Breton language is not anecdotal. It lay at the heart of his cause. However, as was the case with other activists of his generation, it was not so much a fight for the language as a language for the fight.http://journals.openedition.org/lbl/2241Lainé (Célestin)Neven HenaffBreiz Ataobezen PerrotBreton (language)nationalism
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Célestin Lainé et le breton : la langue pour le combat
La Bretagne Linguistique
Lainé (Célestin)
Neven Henaff
Breiz Atao
bezen Perrot
Breton (language)
nationalism
title Célestin Lainé et le breton : la langue pour le combat
title_full Célestin Lainé et le breton : la langue pour le combat
title_fullStr Célestin Lainé et le breton : la langue pour le combat
title_full_unstemmed Célestin Lainé et le breton : la langue pour le combat
title_short Célestin Lainé et le breton : la langue pour le combat
title_sort celestin laine et le breton la langue pour le combat
topic Lainé (Célestin)
Neven Henaff
Breiz Atao
bezen Perrot
Breton (language)
nationalism
url http://journals.openedition.org/lbl/2241
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