Savage and bloodthirsty, or civilized and peaceable? The Celts have long
been a subject of enormous fascination, speculation, and
misunderstanding. From the ancient Romans to the present day, their real
nature has been obscured by a tangled web of preconceived ideas and
stereotypes.
Barry Cunliffe seeks to reveal this fascinating people for the first
time, using an impressive range of evidence, and exploring subjects such
as trade, migration, and the evolution of Celtic traditions. Along the
way, he exposes the way in which society's needs have shaped our visions
of the Celts, and examines such colorful characters as St. Patrick, Cu
Chulainn, and Boudica.