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The Last of the Celts Marcus Tanner

The Last of the Celts By Marcus Tanner

The Last of the Celts by Marcus Tanner


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Summary

A search for authentic Celtic culture and its scattered, endangered survivors. Tanner has journeyed throughout the Celtic world, from the wilds of Northwest Scotland to the Southwest tip of England, to the Isle of Man and Brittany, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton and Patagonia, and argues that it is a vanishing culture.

The Last of the Celts Summary

The Last of the Celts by Marcus Tanner

A cultural tour spanning the Celtic world from the Outer Hebrides of Scotland to Brittany, and from Cape Breton to Patagonia, this book sets out to find out what has happened to the Celtic peoples in a world where pressure to conform to Anglo-American culture has grown ever stronger. Taking the form of a journey that starts in the wilds of north-west Scotland, before proceeding through western Wales, the Isle of Man, troubled Northern Ireland, the western seaboard of the Irish Republic and The French region of Brittany, the author weaves solid historical research into the language, religion, music and customs of the peoples concerned with first-hand encounters with a host of priests, ministers, government officials, cultural activists, musicians and writers. The author finds talk of a Celtic revival much misplaced, for while the term "Celtic" is banded around as never more, largely to suit the needs of commerce and tourism, the fragile cultures the word actually refers to in the north-west of Britain, Ireland and France are closer than ever before to extinction. As the author discovers on his journey, the tide is going out at different speeds in different places. While Welsh culture and language are (relatively) robust, the rich culture of the Bretons is heading for almost certain oblivion in a decade or two at most, as relentless, centuries-long pressure to "be French" reaches its climax. Nor are the prospects much brighter for the small Celtic communities in the New World. As the author travels from Cape Breton in Canada to Patagonia in Argentina, he finds the once sturdy communities of Gaelic and Welsh speakers facing exactly the same threats of assimilation and ultimate disappearance. It is a development that impoverishes as all.

The Last of the Celts Reviews

"Marcus Tanner has a strong sense of the real presence of history in a landscape." - Independent"

About Marcus Tanner

Marcus Tanner is the author of Croatia: A Nation Forged in War, and Ireland's Holy Wars: The Struggle for a Nation's Soul, 1500-2000, both published by Yale University Press.

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GOR001268763
9780300104646
0300104642
The Last of the Celts by Marcus Tanner
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
2004-11-30
352
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