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The Celts

The Celts
a modern history

  • ISBN: 9780691222516
  • Editorial: Princeton University Press
  • Lugar de la edición: Princeton (NJ). Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Cartoné
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 576
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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Resumen

A new history of the Celts that reveals how this once-forgotten people became a pillar of modern national identity in Britain, Ireland, and France

Before the Greeks and Romans, the Celts ruled the ancient world. They sacked Rome, invaded Greece, and conquered much of Europe, from Ireland to Turkey. Celts registered deeply on the classical imagination for a thousand years and were variously described by writers like Caesar and Livy as unruly barbarians, fearless warriors, and gracious hosts. But then, in the early Middle Ages, they vanished. In The Celts, Ian Stewart tells the story of their rediscovery during the Renaissance and their transformation over the next few centuries into one of the most popular European ancestral peoples.

The Celts shows how the idea of this ancient people was recovered by scholars, honed by intellectuals, politicians, and other thinkers of various stripes, and adopted by cultural revivalists and activists as they tried to build European nations and nationalisms during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Long-forgotten, the Celts improbably came to be seen as the ancestors of most western Europeans-and as a pillar of modern national identity in Britain, Ireland, and France.

Based on new research conducted across Europe and in the United States, The Celts reveals when and how we came to call much of Europe "Celtic," why this idea mattered in the past, and why it still matters today, as the tide of nationalism is once again on the rise.

Source Traditions : The Celts from Antiquity to the Early Modern Era
Celtic Linguistic Antiquarianism : Paul-Yves Pezron, Edward Lhwyd, G.W. Leibniz, and their Legacies
Gods, Druids, and Stonehenge : Mythography and Archaeology
Civilization, Savagery, and the Celts : Ossian, the Scottish Enlightenment, and Celtic Literature
Celts in the Age of Revolution and Empire
From Philology to Ethnology : The Celtic Race and the Indo-European Idea
The Celtic National Past in the Age of Romantic Nationalism
Race, History, and the Irish Question : Politics and the Limits of Anti-Celtic Racism
Nos ancetres les Gallois : The rise of pan-Celticism in Wales, Brittany, and France
Politics and pan-Celticism : Land and Nation in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales
Celtic Daybreak : E.E. Fournier d'Albe, Pan-Celticism, and the Celtic Association in the Fin de Siecle
From the Pan-Celtic Moment to the Present

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