History is systematically collected information about the past. When used as the name of a field of study, history refers to the study and interpretation of the record of humans, families, and societies. Knowledge of history is often said to encompass both knowledge of past events and historical thinking skills.
Traditionally, the study of history has been considered a part of the humanities. However, in modern academia, history is increasingly classified as a social science, especially when chronology is the focus.
British and Celtic :: Myths
History :: Society

Research: Celts - Brief article on the history of the Celts.
Meta Description: [ Celts, a people who dominated much of western and central Europe in the 1st millennium bc, giving their language, customs, and religion to the other... ]
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Celtic Corner - Offers articles detailing the emergence of the Celtic peoples, and their culture, also covering their physical appearance and languages.
Meta Description: [ Celtic Corner is devoted to all things celtic including history, culture, language, music, and art. ]
Celtic Freedom - Site about the battles for the freedom of the Celts and their culture. Covers ancient history, as well as the current state of affairs, also providing information on the languages.
Celtic Green - Learn about the history, culture, languages and legacy of the Celtic nations.
Celtic Projects and Internet Resources - Sixth-grade student's projects and reviewed links about the ancient Celts.
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Celtic Roots of Europe - A brief overview of the Celtic role in European cultural, linguistic and artistic development.
Meta Description: [ We, the Gaelic speaking of Scotland today
welcome you. These pages explore the history
and culture of the Scottish Gael. They contain rich
multimedia content of Gaelic language and Gaelic
culture, including poetry, song and music. ]
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Celtic Studies Association of North America - Organization of scholars involved in Celtic Studies: links to their activities, their annual meeting, the bibliography of Celtic Studies, newsletter and archives.
Celts of the Gallic Lands - Information about the ancient inhabitants of Gaul aimed at Spanish speakers, but with text in French and English too.
Channel 4: The Celts - The accompaniment to a television programme presented by anthropologist Richard Rudgley covers the history of the peoples known as Celts from ancient to modern.
Meta Description: [ From ancient Britons to 20th Century conflict, get a different angle on history from Channel 4's History section. ]
Clothing of the Ancient Celts - M.E. Riley describes Celtic costume from ancient to 1800. Covers textile weaving, dyes, hair jewelry, and further resource links.
Meta Description: [ Reconstructing History produces a line of dressmaker patterns geared towards re-enactors and makers of replica clothing. These patterns are exacting in historical detail and include copious notes of interest to the re-enactor and clothing historian. They ]
Dewnans - Celtic history and culture of Devon, covering ancient Dumnonia, Devon Stannary Parliament, the flag, tin and copper mining, customs, folklore and language.
Meta Description: [ Dewnans Dyvnaint Celtic Devon. A backjground to ancient Devon (Dumnonia), insights into its mining history, it culture, cuistoms, language and flag. ]
Medieval Sourcebook: The Celtic World - E-texts and links about the loss of Britain, Christianity and literature.
New World Celts - Organization promoting historical contributions of Celts in USA, Canada, New Zealand,and Australia. Offers articles on Celtic history fromt the four Celtic nations, and their migrations.
Meta Description: [ What the Celtic Peoples accomplished in the New World, Including history, famous Celts and their accomplishments, the organization, mission statement, and by-laws. ]
The Celtic Invasion of Rome - The history of the Celtic Invasion of Rome in 387 BC is surmised with highlights by Jim Smith.
Meta Description: [ The history of the Celtic Invasion of Rome in 387 BC is surmised with highlights by Jim Smith. ]
The Celts - Elizabeth J. Pyatt's examination of myths and misconceptions surrounding the ancient history of the Celts.
Meta Description: [ Elizabeth J. Pyatt's Bad Celtic Page ]
The Celts, the Iron Age, and the European Community - James Appleyard's lengthy article for About.com disputes the view of the Celts as the first pan European people, pointing out that they were never unified.
Meta Description: [ An index of articles written about European History by your guide. ]
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