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In The Celts, Simon Jenkins embarks on a profound exploration of the identity and legacy of the Celts, a term often shrouded in ambiguity and misconception. He invites readers to reflect on whether the Celts were indeed a distinct people or simply a construct of historical narratives.
Jenkins meticulously traces the origins of the term "Celts" back to its Greek roots, where it served as a label for outsiders. He challenges the traditional view that groups together the diverse cultures of the Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Cornish, and Bretons under a single identity. Through detailed analysis, he uncovers how the historical application of the term has often led to oversimplifications and misunderstandings of these rich cultures.
The book delves into significant themes, including cultural identity, the impact of historical narratives, and the ways in which modern perceptions of the Celts have been shaped by these narratives. Jenkins highlights the importance of recognising the complexities within what we often refer to as "Celtic" culture, urging a more nuanced understanding of its diversity.
Jenkins' writing is both accessible and thought-provoking, blending scholarly insight with engaging prose. His ability to present complex ideas in a clear manner makes The Celts a compelling read for anyone interested in history, anthropology, or cultural studies.
Readers who appreciated Jenkins' previous works, such as England’s Thousand Best Churches or A Short History of England, will find similar depth and clarity in this exploration of Celtic identity.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 304
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781788168816
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