Now in its second edition, this comprehensive history of the Celts draws on archaeological, historical, literary and linguistic evidence to provide a comprehensive and colourful overview from origins to the present.
Now in its second edition, this comprehensive history of the Celts draws on archaeological, historical, literary and linguistic evidence to provide a comprehensive and colourful overview from origins to the present.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bernhard Maier was Professor in Celtic at the University of Aberdeen and is currently Professor of Religious Studies and the European History of Religions at the University of Tübingen. Kevin Windle is an Emeritus Fellow and former Associate Professor of Translation Studies and Russian at the Australian National University.
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Preface Translator's acknowledgements Introduction: People, Language and Culture Part I: The Celtic Cultures of the Ancient World 1. The Beginnings of Celtic History 2. The Early La Tène Culture 3. Celtic Expansion 4. Gaul before the Roman Conquest 5. The Celts of Iberia 6. The Celts in Northern Italy 7. The Celts in Asia Minor 8. Gallo-Roman Culture Part II: The Insular Celts of the Middle Ages 9. The Early Celts of Ireland and Britain 10. Ireland after the Conversion to Christianity 11. Ireland in the Time of the Vikings 12. Ireland from the Coming of the Normans to Colonisation 13. Scotland from Irish Settlement to the Reformation 14. Wales from the Romans to the Normans 15. The Union of Wales and England 16. Brittany from Prehistory to the Union with France Part III: From the Reformation to the Present 17. Ireland from Colonisation to Emancipation 18. Ireland from Emancipation to 1945 19. Scotland from the Reformation to Culloden 20. Scotland from Culloden to 1945 21. Wales from Union to Industrialisation 22. Wales from Industrialisation to 1945 23. Brittany from Union to 1945 24. The Celtic-Speaking Peoples from 1945 to the Present Looking Back, Looking Forward: The Celts and Europe Notes Bibliography Index
Preface Translator's acknowledgements Introduction: People, Language and Culture Part I: The Celtic Cultures of the Ancient World 1. The Beginnings of Celtic History 2. The Early La Tène Culture 3. Celtic Expansion 4. Gaul before the Roman Conquest 5. The Celts of Iberia 6. The Celts in Northern Italy 7. The Celts in Asia Minor 8. Gallo-Roman Culture Part II: The Insular Celts of the Middle Ages 9. The Early Celts of Ireland and Britain 10. Ireland after the Conversion to Christianity 11. Ireland in the Time of the Vikings 12. Ireland from the Coming of the Normans to Colonisation 13. Scotland from Irish Settlement to the Reformation 14. Wales from the Romans to the Normans 15. The Union of Wales and England 16. Brittany from Prehistory to the Union with France Part III: From the Reformation to the Present 17. Ireland from Colonisation to Emancipation 18. Ireland from Emancipation to 1945 19. Scotland from the Reformation to Culloden 20. Scotland from Culloden to 1945 21. Wales from Union to Industrialisation 22. Wales from Industrialisation to 1945 23. Brittany from Union to 1945 24. The Celtic-Speaking Peoples from 1945 to the Present Looking Back, Looking Forward: The Celts and Europe Notes Bibliography Index
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