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El. knyga: Druids: A Very Short Introduction

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(Emeritus Professor of European Archaeology, University of Oxford)
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  • Serija: Very Short Introductions
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-May-2010
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191613784
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Very Short Introductions
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-May-2010
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191613784

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Who were the Druids? What do we know about them? Do they still exist today?

The Druids first came into focus in Western Europe - Gaul, Britain, and Ireland - in the second century BC. They are a popular subject; they have been known and discussed for over 2,000 years and few figures flit so elusively through history. They are enigmatic and puzzling, partly because of the lack of knowledge about them has resulted in a wide spectrum of interpretations.

Barry Cunliffe takes the reader through the evidence relating to the Druids, trying to decide what can be said and what can't be said about them. He examines why the nature of the druid caste changed quite dramatically over time, and how successive generations have interpreted the phenomenon in very different ways.

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Preface xi
List of illustrations
xiii
1 The Druids in time and space
1(15)
2 The European theatre
16(14)
3 The archaeology of religious practice at the time of the Druids
30(20)
4 Enter the Druids: the first contacts
50(12)
5 Altars steeped in human blood
62(23)
6 Twilight in the far west
85(15)
7 Renaissance and rediscovery
100(12)
8 Romanticism and the rise of nationalism
112(12)
9 Neodruids and the neopagans
124(7)
10 So, who were the Druids?
131(6)
Further reading 137(4)
Index 141
Professor Barry Cunliffe is Emeritus Professor of European Archaeology at Oxford. He is the Commissioner of English Heritage and has been a Trustee of the British Museum, Governer of Museum of London, and President of the Society of Antiquaries. His previous publications include The Celts: A Very Short Introduction (1997) and Facing the Ocean (2001).