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An Ethnological History of Early Britain
Originally published in 1884, Ancient and Modern Britons is the magnum opus of Scottish folklorist and antiquarian David MacRitchie. Drawing upon a vast array of linguistic evidence, historical manuscripts, and Celtic folklore, MacRitchie presents a highly original and extensively researched argument regarding the original inhabitants of the British Isles.
MacRitchie challenges standard historical narratives by arguing that the early tribes of Britain-including the Picts and the indigenous groups often mythologized as "fairies" or "brownies" in local folklore-were in fact distinct, dark-skinned races. In Volume 1, he lays the foundational evidence for this fascinating ethnological theory, tracing the presence of these groups through Roman accounts, Gypsy migrations, and ancient British lineages.
Inside this fascinating anthropological text, readers will explore:Historical Ethnology: MacRitchie's extensive research into the diverse and early tribes of Scotland, Ireland, and England.
Celtic Folklore: How ancient myths and legends preserve the cultural memory of Britain's earliest indigenous inhabitants.
The Origins of the Picts: Alternative historical perspectives on the ancient peoples of the British Isles.
A vital and deeply researched text for historians, folklorists, and anyone interested in the complex, diverse, and ancient history of Great Britain.
Originally published in 1884, Ancient and Modern Britons is the magnum opus of Scottish folklorist and antiquarian David MacRitchie. Drawing upon a vast array of linguistic evidence, historical manuscripts, and Celtic folklore, MacRitchie presents a highly original and extensively researched argument regarding the original inhabitants of the British Isles.
MacRitchie challenges standard historical narratives by arguing that the early tribes of Britain-including the Picts and the indigenous groups often mythologized as "fairies" or "brownies" in local folklore-were in fact distinct, dark-skinned races. In Volume 1, he lays the foundational evidence for this fascinating ethnological theory, tracing the presence of these groups through Roman accounts, Gypsy migrations, and ancient British lineages.
Inside this fascinating anthropological text, readers will explore:Historical Ethnology: MacRitchie's extensive research into the diverse and early tribes of Scotland, Ireland, and England.
Celtic Folklore: How ancient myths and legends preserve the cultural memory of Britain's earliest indigenous inhabitants.
The Origins of the Picts: Alternative historical perspectives on the ancient peoples of the British Isles.
A vital and deeply researched text for historians, folklorists, and anyone interested in the complex, diverse, and ancient history of Great Britain.
An Ethnological History of Early Britain
Originally published in 1884, Ancient and Modern Britons is the magnum opus of Scottish folklorist and antiquarian David MacRitchie. Drawing upon a vast array of linguistic evidence, historical manuscripts, and Celtic folklore, MacRitchie presents a highly original and extensively researched argument regarding the original inhabitants of the British Isles.
MacRitchie challenges standard historical narratives by arguing that the early tribes of Britain-including the Picts and the indigenous groups often mythologized as "fairies" or "brownies" in local folklore-were in fact distinct, dark-skinned races. In Volume 1, he lays the foundational evidence for this fascinating ethnological theory, tracing the presence of these groups through Roman accounts, Gypsy migrations, and ancient British lineages.
Inside this fascinating anthropological text, readers will explore:Historical Ethnology: MacRitchie's extensive research into the diverse and early tribes of Scotland, Ireland, and England.
Celtic Folklore: How ancient myths and legends preserve the cultural memory of Britain's earliest indigenous inhabitants.
The Origins of the Picts: Alternative historical perspectives on the ancient peoples of the British Isles.
A vital and deeply researched text for historians, folklorists, and anyone interested in the complex, diverse, and ancient history of Great Britain.
Originally published in 1884, Ancient and Modern Britons is the magnum opus of Scottish folklorist and antiquarian David MacRitchie. Drawing upon a vast array of linguistic evidence, historical manuscripts, and Celtic folklore, MacRitchie presents a highly original and extensively researched argument regarding the original inhabitants of the British Isles.
MacRitchie challenges standard historical narratives by arguing that the early tribes of Britain-including the Picts and the indigenous groups often mythologized as "fairies" or "brownies" in local folklore-were in fact distinct, dark-skinned races. In Volume 1, he lays the foundational evidence for this fascinating ethnological theory, tracing the presence of these groups through Roman accounts, Gypsy migrations, and ancient British lineages.
Inside this fascinating anthropological text, readers will explore:Historical Ethnology: MacRitchie's extensive research into the diverse and early tribes of Scotland, Ireland, and England.
Celtic Folklore: How ancient myths and legends preserve the cultural memory of Britain's earliest indigenous inhabitants.
The Origins of the Picts: Alternative historical perspectives on the ancient peoples of the British Isles.
A vital and deeply researched text for historians, folklorists, and anyone interested in the complex, diverse, and ancient history of Great Britain.
Über den Autor
David MacRitchie (1851-1925) was a Scottish folklorist, antiquarian, and leading voice in 19th-century ethnology. A prominent member of the Folklore Society and the Royal Anthropological Institute, MacRitchie is best known for his euhemeristic theories, proposing that the mythological beings in Celtic folklore were based on real, indigenous tribes. His controversial and heavily researched 1884 work, Ancient and Modern Britons, remains a deeply fascinating and significant text in the study of early British history and ethnology.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2008 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Regionalgeschichte |
| Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
| Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| ISBN-13: | 9781930097872 |
| ISBN-10: | 1930097875 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Macritchie, David |
| Orchester: | Books, Lushena |
| Hersteller: | Lushena Books |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 229 x 152 x 23 mm |
| Von/Mit: | David Macritchie |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.01.2008 |
| Gewicht: | 0,591 kg |