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The Celts - A Sceptical History

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Informationen zum Autor Simon Jenkins is the author of the bestselling A Short History of England (Profile), England's Thousand Best Churches and England's Thousand Best Houses, Britain's 100 Best Railway Stations and most recently A Short History of Europe. From 2008 to 2014 he was the chairman of the National Trust, and the former editor of The Times and Evening Standard and a columnist for the Guardian. He lives in London. Klappentext 'Simon Jenkins, as ever, writes with clarity and insight' The Times 'Jenkins has a journalist's ear for the outrageous' Sunday Times 'There's much here to interest and stimulate' Literary Review The history of the Celts is the history of a misnomer. There has never been a distinct people, race or tribe claiming the name of Celtic, though remnants of different languages and cultures remain throughout Wales, Ireland, Scotland and Cornwall. The word keltoi first appears in Greek as applied generally to aliens or 'barbarians' - and theories of Celticism continue to fuel many of the prejudices and misconceptions that divide the peoples of the British Isles to this day. Often seen as unimportant or irrelevant adjuncts to English history, in The Celts Simon Jenkins offers a compelling counterargument. This is a fascinating and timely debate on who the Celts really were - or weren't - and what their legacy should be in an increasingly dis-United Kingdom. Vorwort A short history of one of Ancient Britain's most enigmatic civilisations Zusammenfassung 'Simon Jenkins, as ever, writes with clarity and insight' The Times'Jenkins has a journalist's ear for the outrageous' Sunday Times'There's much here to interest and stimulate' Literary ReviewThe history of the Celts is the history of a misnomer. There has never been a distinct people, race or tribe claiming the name of Celtic, though remnants of different languages and cultures remain throughout Wales, Ireland, Scotland and Cornwall. The word keltoi first appears in Greek as applied generally to aliens or 'barbarians' - and theories of Celticism continue to fuel many of the prejudices and misconceptions that divide the peoples of the British Isles to this day. Often seen as unimportant or irrelevant adjuncts to English history, in The Celts Simon Jenkins offers a compelling counterargument. This is a fascinating and timely debate on who the Celts really were - or weren't - and what their legacy should be in an increasingly dis-United Kingdom....

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Authors Simon Jenkins, Simon (Columnist) Jenkins, SIMON JENKINS
Publisher Profile Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2022
 
EAN 9781788168809
ISBN 978-1-78816-880-9
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 145 mm x 220 mm x 30 mm
Series Serpent's Tail Classics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book

European History, HISTORY / Europe / Western, European history: the Celts

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