<p>"...authoritative...." —<i>Catholic Library World</i></p> <p>"...a graceful book that surveys the whole range of Celtic experience...." —<i>Choice</i></p> <p>"...a readable and informative introduction to the cultural and linguistic identity of the Celts."—<i>Albion</i></p> <p>"[T]he book as a whole is an extraordinary achievement, remarkable for the range of historical, literary, and linguistic material it covers with clarity and expertise." —<i>History: Reviews of New Books</i></p>

This comprehensive history of the Celts from origins to the present draws on archaeological, historical, literary, and linguistic evidence. It is divided into three parts. Part one covers the continental Celts in prehistory and antiquity, complete with accounts of the Celts in Germany, Italy, Iberia, and Asia Minor. The second part follows the Celts from the departure of the Romans to the late Middle Ages, including the migrations to and settlements in Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and Brittany. Discussions of the Celtic kingdoms and the rise and fall of Celtic Christianity are also given. The final part brings the history of the Celts up to the present, covering the assimilation of the Celts within the national cultures of Great Britain, France, and Ireland. Included in this consideration are the suppression of Gaelic, the declines, revivals, and survivals of languages and literatures, and the histories of Celtic culture.

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ISBN
9780268023607
Publisert
2003-03-15
Utgiver
University of Notre Dame Press
Vekt
627 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
277

Forfatter
Oversetter

Biografisk notat

Bernard Maier is a lecturer at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn, Germany.

Kevin Windle is Reader in Translation Studies at the Australian National University. His translations include The Silent Child by Laurent Danon-Boileau and Systematic Lexicography by Juri Apresjan (both published by Oxford University Press).