Atlas of the Celtic world
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New York : Thames & Hudson, [2001].
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Published
New York : Thames & Hudson, [2001].
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144 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 29 cm
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English

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Covers the history of the Celts over 3,000 years and spans the whole of Europe.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 140) and index.
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"In a series of full-colour maps, covering 3,000 years and spanning the whole of Europe, The Historical Atlas of the Celtic World charts the dramatic history of the Celts from Bronze Age origins to present-day diaspora. Taking into account academic controversies over the historical identity of the Celts and the latest research, the atlas examines the Continental Celts, the Atlantic Celts (Britain and Ireland) and the Celtic identity in the modern world." "The Continental Celts maps the Hallstatt and La Tene cultures in Central Europe, the migrations into Italy, Iberia, Greece and Anatolia and the beginnings of state formation and urbanization; Roman domination and the fate of Celtic culture under Roman rule; and the foundation and fortunes of Brittany and the Bretons from the Dark Ages until their absorption by France." "The Atlantic Celts begins with Iron Age Britain and Ireland, and goes on to map the ultimate failure of the Roman conquest; the resurgence of Celtic civilization in the Dark Ages; King Arthur; the history of Gaelic Ireland, from its conversion to Christianity to the Plantations; the history of the Welsh princedoms to the English conquest; and the making of Scotland." "The Modern Celts examines the revival of the Celtic identity, from the Celtomania of the 18th century, through the growth of nationalism, language issues, the global diaspora and the current state of Celtic culture." "Each map is accompanied by an authoritative text and supporting illustrations. Ranging over archaeology and military, cultural, literary and political history, The Historical Atlas of the Celtic World is a superb volume for home reference and an ideal introduction to one of Europe's most inventive and influential people."--BOOK JACKET

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Haywood, J., & Cunliffe, B. W. (2001). Atlas of the Celtic world . Thames & Hudson.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Haywood, John, 1956- and Barry W. Cunliffe. 2001. Atlas of the Celtic World. Thames & Hudson.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Haywood, John, 1956- and Barry W. Cunliffe. Atlas of the Celtic World Thames & Hudson, 2001.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Haywood, John, and Barry W Cunliffe. Atlas of the Celtic World Thames & Hudson, 2001.

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