"An iconic people receive a scholars attention. . . . Definitive and encyclopedic." * Kirkus Reviews * "Stewart elucidates a clearer understanding of the Celts through disciplines such as linguistics and archaeology." * Library Journal * "[ A] sweepingly authoritative study. . . . Readers will embrace so diplomatic an author, and this big, dense book will serve most of those readers not only as the grandest possible report on the current state of Celtic studies but as, one can only hope, a death-knell to the kinds of cheaply sentimental pseudo-histories that usually haunt this subject."---Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Review "Stewart builds on recent scholarship to make a compelling case for the significance of modern Celticism, in all its paradoxical glory. . . . A big, ambitious, erudite book."---Rhys Kaminski-Jones, History Today "A fine piece of scholarship. . . Stewarts exposition is clearer than many recent books on the subject and is thoroughly commended."---Stewart Rayment, interLib "Simultaneously intellectual and (very) readable, The Celts A Modern History really is. . . . magisterial."---David Marx, David Marx Book Reviews "[ A] vivid new book. . . Ian Stewart takes an imaginative, scholarly look at Celticism and its shifting interpretations."---Linda Colley, Financial Times "[ A] radical and definitive study."---David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer "A scholarly and impressive book."---Jody Joy, Current Archaeology Magazine