Brittany and the Atlantic Archipelago 450-1200

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How did Brittany get its name and its British-Celtic language in the centuries after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire? Beginning in the ninth century scholars have proposed a succession of theories about Breton origins influenced by the changing relationships between Brittany its Continental neighbours and the ''Atlantic Archipelago'' during and after the Viking age and the Norman Conquest. However due to limited records the history of medieval Brittany remains a relatively neglected area of research. In this new volume the authors draw on specialised research in the history of language and literature archaeology and the cult of saints to tease apart the layers of myth and historical record. Brittany retained a distinctive character within the typical ''medieval'' forces of kingship lordship and ecclesiastical hierarchy. The early history of Brittany is richly fascinating and this new investigation offers a fresh perspective on the region and early medieval Europe in general.
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