Bibliography

Tom
Sjöblom
s. xx–xxi

10 publications between 1994 and 2008 indexed
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Works edited

Ahlqvist, Anders, Harri Nyberg, Glyn Welden Banks, and Tom Sjöblom (eds), Celtica Helsingiensia. Proceedings from a Symposium on Celtic Studies, Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum, 107, Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1996.

Contributions to journals

Sjöblom, Tom, “The Great Mother: the cult of the bear in Celtic traditions”, Studia Celtica Fennica 3 (2006): 71–78.
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Sjöblom, Tom, “The Irish origins of Purgatory”, Studia Celtica Fennica 2 — Essays in honour of Anders Ahlqvist (2005): 152–165.
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Sjöblom, Tom, “Onderhandelen met goden”, Kelten: Mededelingen van de Stichting A. G. van Hamel voor Keltische Studies 26 (2005): 5–8.
Sjöblom, Tom, “Piktit - kiviin piirretty kansa”, Studia Celtica Fennica 1 (2004): 24–33.
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Sjöblom, Tom, “Mind-stories: a cognitive approach to the role of narratives in early Irish tradition”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 47 (Summer, 2004): 59–72.
Sjöblom, Tom, “Early Irish taboos as traditional communication: a cognitive approach”, Celtic Cultural Studies 3 — Early literature (2003). URL: <http://www.celtic-cultural-studies.com/papers/03/sjoblom-01.html>.

Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Sjöblom, Tom, “Beyond narratives: taboos as an early Irish custom”, in: Katja Ritari, and Alexandra Bergholm (eds), Approaches to religion and mythology in Celtic studies, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2008. 150–177.
Sjöblom, Tom, “Advice from a birdman: ritual injunctions and royal instructions in TBDD”, in: Anders Ahlqvist, Harri Nyberg, Glyn Welden Banks, and Tom Sjöblom (eds), Celtica Helsingiensia. Proceedings from a Symposium on Celtic Studies, 107, Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1996. 233–251.
Sjöblom, Tom, “On the threshold: the sacredness of borders in early Irish literature”, in: James P. Mallory, and Gearóid Stockman (eds), Ulidia: proceedings of the First International Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales, Belfast and Emain Macha, 8–12 April 1994, Belfast: December, 1994. 159–164.