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This book provides a fascinating and unique history of the Britons
from the late Iron Age to the late Middle Ages. It also discusses
the revivals of interest in British culture and myth over the
centuries, from Renaissance antiquarians to modern day Druids.
Describes the life, language and culture of the Britons before,
during and after Roman rule.
Examines the figures of King Arthur and Merlin and the
evolution of a powerful national mythology.
Proposes a new theory on the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain
and the establishment of separate Brittonic kingdoms.
Discusses revivals of interest in British culture and myth,
from Renaissance antiquarians to modern day Druids.
Auteur
Christopher A. Snyder is Associate Professor of European History and Chair of the Department of History and Politics at Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and a frequent lecturer at the Smithsonian Institution. His previous books include Exploring the World of King Arthur (2000) and An Age of Tyrants: Britain and the Britons, AD 400-600 (1998).
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This book provides a fascinating and unique history of the Britons from the late Iron Age to the late Middle Ages. It draws on both archaeological and written evidence to trace the development of the distinct culture of the Britons that survived nearly four centuries of Roman rule and has been revived and celebrated by generations ever since.
The book:
reveals the origins of The Brittonic language and its segmentation into Breton, Cornish and Welsh
The book also discusses the revivals of interest in British culture and myth over the centuries, from Renaissance antiquarians to modern day Druids.
Contenu
List of Plates.
List of Figures.
List of Maps.
List of Tables.
Preface.
Abbreviations.
Britons and the Great Celtic Debate.
Historiography and Methodology.
Part I: Romans and Britons:.
The Earliest Britons.
Hallstatt and La Tène.
The Belgae.
Oppida and Proto-Urbanism in Britain.
Caesar and the Britons.
British Tribes and the Rise of the Catuvellauni.
The Claudian conquest.
British Client Kings.
Caratacus.
Boudica.
Military expansion and Romanization.
Organizing the Britons.
Farming and Rural Settlement.
Language in Roman Britain.
Religion.
Military and Political Events.
Towns Great and Small.
Hill-forts and the Native Aristocracy.
Forts and Foederati.
The Picts and the Scots.
Britons Abroad.
The British Tyrants.
Part II: The Brittonic Age:.
Sources and Evidence.
An Historical Narrative?.
A New Model for the Adventus Saxonum.
The Historical Arthur Debate.
Towns and Hill-forts.
Kings and Tyrants.
The Origins of Christianity in Britain.
The Late Roman Church.
Pelagius and Pelagianism in Britain.
Patrick.
Gildas.
Monasticism and the Penitentials.
The Age of the Saints.
Postscript: The Synod of Whitby.
Part III: A People Divided:.
Galicia.
From Armorica to Brittany.
Riothamus and Sidonius.
The Bretons Church.
Bretons and Franks.
Brittany and the Carolingian Empire.
Redon and Local Administration.
Ducal Brittany.
The Southwest.
The Cornovii and the Dumnonii.
Tintagel and Dumnonian Kingship.
Æthelstan and West Saxon Expansion.
The Cornish Saints.
Historical Narrative.
Welsh Kings and Kingdoms.
The Llandaff Charters and Roman Survival in Southern Wales.
Hill-forts and Trade.
The Irish in Wales and Man.
The Welsh Church.
The Parisii.
The Brigantes.
The Carvetii.
Britons beyond the Wall: the Novantae, the Selgovae, the Damnonii, and the Votadini.
British Survival along Hadrian's Wall.
Elmet.
Deira and Bernicia.
Rheged.
Gododdin.
Strathclyde.
The 'Heroic Society' of the North.
Part IV: Conquest, Survival, and Revival:.
Bretons and the Norman Conquest.
The Marcher Lords and the first Welsh Rebellions.
Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Arthur and the Plantagenets.
Gerald of Wales.
Welsh Nationalism and the Two Llywelyns.
Edward I and Wales.
Owain Glyn Dr.
The Development of the Brittonic Languages.
British Latin Writers.
The Bard in the Early Middle Ages.
The Cynfeirdd.
'The Great Prophecy of Britain'.
The Welsh Triads.
The Mabinogi.
The Breton Lais.
Welsh Chronicles and Histories.
The Last of the Royal Bards.
Dafydd ap Gwilym.