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Gairm

Gairm was a Scottish Gaelic quarterly magazine founded in 1951 by Derick Thomson, and Finlay J. MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic: Fionnlagh Domhnallach). Its first issue was published in Autumn 1952. MacDonald served as an editor until 1964; Thomson remained present for decades until the magazine ceased publication in 2004, producing just over 200 issues in total.

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Gairm

Nodes24
Edges23
Triples8
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.083333
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related to Writers · 6
Gairm → CaimbeulCatrìona NicGumaraidDerick ThomsonIain MacLeòidAnna, Campbell HayChristopher WhyteDòmhnall Eachann, Frater, MeekDòmhnall MacAmhlaighEilidh WattIain MoireachMaoilios, Sorley MacLeanIain Crichton SmithGeorge, Writers
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Gairm → Am Baile, Editorial

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gaelic magazine published thomson scottish macdonald issue influential campbell sorley maclean iain crichton smith dòmhnall macamhlaigh writers first ceased literary

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Gairmrelated to External linksEditorial0.60section
Gairmrelated to External linksAm Baile0.60section
Gairmrelated to WritersWriters0.60section
Gairmrelated to WritersSorley MacLeanIain Crichton SmithGeorge0.60section
Gairmrelated to WritersCampbell HayChristopher WhyteDòmhnall Eachann0.60section
Gairmrelated to WritersMeekDòmhnall MacAmhlaighEilidh WattIain MoireachMaoilios0.60section
Gairmrelated to WritersCaimbeulCatrìona NicGumaraidDerick ThomsonIain MacLeòidAnna0.60section
Gairmrelated to WritersFrater0.60section

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