The Picts
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The Picts
(The peoples of Europe)
John Wiley & Sons, 2014
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 240-254) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Picts is a survey of the historical and cultural developments in northern Britain between AD 300 and AD 900. Discarding the popular view of the Picts as savages, they are revealed to have been politically successful and culturally adaptive members of the medieval European world.
Re-interprets our definition of 'Pict' and provides a vivid depiction of their political and military organization
Offers an up-to-date overview of Pictish life within the environment of northern Britain
Explains how art such as the 'symbol stones' are historical records as well as evidence of creative inspiration.
Draws on a range of transnational and comparative scholarship to place the Picts in their European context
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables vi
List of Lineages and Maps vii
Preface and Acknowledgments viii
Methodology x
Abbreviations xii
Introducing the Picts 1
1 Picts and Romans 15
2 Myth and Reality 40
3 The Early Middle Ages 57
4 People and Work 95
5 Spirituality 134
6 Art 162
7 Conquest and Obscurity 182
8 Literature and Remembrance 207
Conclusion 233
Select Bibliography 240
Index 255
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