Abstract

Until the 50's, school books in the German-speaking countries had it that Europe rests on three pillars: Graeco-Roman antiquity, Christianity, and Germanity. It would have been good to hear what Europe owes to its non-Germanic peoples. What has it retained from the Celts, who were displaced to the north-western periphery? And what do the non-Indo-European peoples mean to Europe? The Basques in the south-west, the Estonians and Finns in the north-east?

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