The Last of the Celts
by:
Marcus Tanner (author)
Travelling throughout the remote Celtic world, award-winning author Marcus Tanner describes the relentless pressure on Celtic communities to assimilate and warns that a distinct Celtic identity may not survive for another generationa sobering loss that would impoverish us all."Tanner has...
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Travelling throughout the remote Celtic world, award-winning author Marcus Tanner describes the relentless pressure on Celtic communities to assimilate and warns that a distinct Celtic identity may not survive for another generationa sobering loss that would impoverish us all."Tanner has concluded we must resign ourselves to the fact that Celticism is done, over, finis. He proves it in a very good and special book that every prodigal and true Celt should read and try to prove wrong."Malachy McCourt, Washington Post Book World"Lively. . . . [A] thoughtful book."Publishers Weekly"An exceptional journey into the remarkable cultural history of the Celtic people. . . . [Tanner’s] experience reads like a travelogue and an insightful history with an emphasis on cultural heritage."Raymond L. Flynn, Boston Sunday Herald"[An] angry, elegiac and meticulously researched book."Christian Century
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780300115352 (0300115350)
Publish date: March 30th 2006
Publisher: Yale University Press
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
This is all about the decline of Celtic Languages. It examines the different languages and the various rates of decay. It's interesting but I'm not sure that he isn't making things a bit simplistic. Some of the things he brings up didn't have some of the causes he assumes and some other issues th...