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" The Celts : "
Malcolm Chapman.
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BL
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Record Number
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582507
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b411726
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Main Entry
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Chapman, Malcolm,1951-
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Title & Author
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The Celts : : the construction of a myth /\ Malcolm Chapman.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: St. Martin's Press,, 1992.
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Page. NO
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xv, 342 p. ;; 23 cm.
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ISBN
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0312079389
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: 9780312079383
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-328) and index.
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Contents
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1. Who Are the Celts? -- 2. 'A Branch of Indo-European' -- 3. Calling People Names -- 4. 'A Wave of Barbarians...' -- 5. Celts into Welshmen -- 6. Celtic Continuity: Language -- 7. Celtic Continuity: People -- 8. Celtic Continuity: Culture -- 9. Romanticism -- 10. Classification and Culture-Meeting -- 11. The Celts and the Classics -- 12. Gerald of Wales -- 13. The Modern Celts -- Appendix 1: Ker Ys -- Appendix 2: The Heroic Age.
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Abstract
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The Celts are commonly considered to be one of the great peoples of Europe, with continuous racial, cultural and linguistic genealogy from the Iron Age to the modern-day 'Celtic fringe'. This book shows, in contrast, that the Celts, as they have been known and understood over two thousand years, are simply the 'other' of the dominant cultural and political traditions of Europe. It is this continuous 'otherness' which lends them apparent continuity and substance. Modern social anthropology, Celtic studies, literary and historical evidence, and the author's own fieldwork in Brittany and Scotland, are brought together in demonstration of this.
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Subject
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Celts-- History.
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Celts-- Social life and customs.
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Subject
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Ethnology-- Fieldwork-- France-- Plouhinec.
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Subject
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Plouhinec (France), Social life and customs.
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LC Classification
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GN549.C3C48 1992
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