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The volume traces Switzerland's past from prehistoric lakeside settlements and their archaeology through Celtic tribes and Roman incorporation to the migrations and medieval polities that shaped regional identities. It follows the gradual formation of a confederation built from diverse peoples and local liberties, describing constitutional development, communal resistance against dominant powers, and the balancing of local particularities with federal unity. Chapters combine archaeological discoveries, political and ecclesiastical history, and cultural change to explain how geography, social customs, and legal institutions contributed to a compact, multilingual polity and to the persistence of cantonal autonomy within an evolving national framework.
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