The Cruthin were the earliest inhabitants of both Britain and
Ireland to whom a definite name can be given. This book examines
their contentious history, from distant origins to their influence
on the present day. Their story is a timely reminder of an often
ignored common identity. With much original research, this is a
compelling and impartial exploration of an ancient people. The fact
that so little is known about them is an important and tragic
consequence of Irish history itself. On its 40th anniversary, Ian
Adamson's influential book continues to provoke debate. This
updated edition shows that the Cruthin controversy remains as
relevant and challenging as it ever was.
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