History of Brittany : the Breton point of view
Jean-Pierre Le Mat
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurBrittany is too small to close oneself up in it. This is why many Bretons are sailors, adventurers, wandering spirits. Today we travel around the earth to get what the peninsula does not put in our cradle : world languages, a range of philosophies, scientific knowledge and artistic expressions, the spices for our food, the chips for our computers. Our Breton identities are world mosaics. But the central and necessary part of it is our link with the people who lived here. Among them were kings, druids and saints. On this Land's End, which draws Europe towards the open sea, also rose silent conspirators, wild rebels, enchanting poets and musicians, entrepreneurs. Now it's our turn. A nation is a collective adventure. This small book is a book of history. It puts historical documentation in perspective with geography, culture, and an international environment. |
RésuméPuisant dans la documentation historique, l'auteur retrace l'histoire de la Bretagne qui a connu de terribles batailles, des rois, des druides, des saints, des conspirateurs taciturnes, des rebelles et des poètes. Les descendants de cette nation vigoureuse sont toujours là, revendiquent leur histoire et continuent de la construire. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
10 mai 2006
Collection(s)
Yoran Chakod
Rayon
Poche
EAN
9782952144681
Nombre de pages
255
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
17.0
cm x
11.0
cm x
2.0
cm
Poids
200
g
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