The Rise of the Celts (History of Civilization (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.).)
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ISBN: 0486422658 / Publisher: Dover Publications, November 2011
Known during his time as a great synthesizer of history, Hubert (1872- 1927) died before his work on the Celtic race, as he characterized it, was complete. Three colleagues completed it as Celtes et l'expansion celtique jusqua'a l'Tpoque de La TTne . No mention is made of a French edition, but the English translation by M. R. Dobie was published in 1934 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Company, London. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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In this classic ethnological study, a noted French scholar, perhaps the foremost authority of his day on the Celts, traces the origins, history and influence of this far-flung group of Indo-European peoples. Beginning with the earliest archaeological and linguistic evidence, he tracks the migration of Celtic peoples into Europe and as far west as the British Isles. Drawing on years of research and study, Professor Hubert offers exceptionally thorough treatment of Celtic languages and what their relationship to Indo-European, Germanic, Italic, and other language families can tell us about the origins and migrations of the Celts; he also provides expert, detailed discussions of archaeological evidence from the La Tène and other cultures in the form of weapons, armor, pottery, and decorative ornament. Finally, he presents extensive, meticulously researched chapters on the expansion of the Celts in the British Isles and on the Continent during the Bronze Age and the Hallstatt Period. Enhanced with more than 140 line illustrations, 4 halftones, and 12 maps, this work is indispensable for serious students of Celtic or European history, but it will also be welcomed by any reader interested in this extraordinary group of peoples and the profound influence Celts exerted on Western culture.
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