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Bretons and Britons: The Fight for Identity

✍ Scribed by Barry Cunliffe


Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
484
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


What is it about Brittany that makes it such a favourite destination for the British?

To answer this question, Bretons and Britons explores the long history of the Bretons, from the time of the first farmers around 5400 BC to the present, and the very close relationship they have had with their British neighbours throughout this time. More than simply a history of a people, Bretons
and Britons is also the author's homage to a country and a people he has come to admire over decades of engagement.

Underlying the story throughout is the tale of the Bretons' fierce struggle to maintain their distinctive identity. As a peninsula people living on a westerly excrescence of Europe they were surrounded on three sides by the sea, which gave them some protection from outside interference, but their
landward border was constantly threatened--not only by succeeding waves of Romans, Franks, and Vikings, but also by the growing power of the French state.

It was the sea that gave the Bretons strength and helped them in their struggle for independence. They shared in the culture of Atlantic-facing Europe, and from the eighteenth century, when a fascination for the Celts was beginning to sweep Europe, they were able to present themselves as the direct
successors of the ancient Celts along with the Cornish, Welsh, Scots, and Irish. This gave them a new strength and a new pride. It is this spirit that is still very much alive today.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half-Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
PREFACE
CONTENTS
Prologue
1 The Land and the Sea
2 Claiming the Land, 6000–2700 bc
3 The Metal-Rich West, 2700–600 bc
4 Facing the Expanding World, 600–50 bc
5 The Roman Interlude, 50 bc – ad 400
6 From Armorica to Brittany, 400–751
7 Conflicting Identities, 751–1148
8 Our Nation of Brittany, 1148–1532
9 Four Rebellions and a Revolution, 1532–1802
10 Ourselves As Others See Us, 1789–1900
11 Creating Identities
Epilogue
Genealogical Tables
A Guide to Further Reading
Illustration Sources
Index


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