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  • by Hugh Thomas
    £7.49

    Presents the events of the period 1485 - 1660 that were decisive in the development of modern Wales. This book covers from the crowning of Henry Tudor as King of England in 1485 to the profoundly transformed religious and economic conditions that the Wales and Welsh society would stride forward in a committed partnership within a greater Britain.

  • by University of Oxford) Charles-Edwards & T. M. (Formerly Jesus Professor of Celtic
    £142.49

    The most detailed history of the Welsh from Late-Roman Britain to the eve of the Norman Conquest. Integrates the history of religion, language, and literature with the history of events.

  • by E.D. Evans
    £7.49

  • - Wales 1880-1980
    by Kenneth O. (Principal Morgan
    £53.49

    A wide-ranging and comprehensive analysis of modern Welsh history by the acclaimed historian Kenneth O. Morgan. Taking as its starting-point 1880, the book covers all aspects of the nation's history from political, social, economic and religious development to literary, intellectual, and sporting achievement.

  • - Wales c.1415-1642
    by Glanmor (former Professor of History Williams
    £338.49

    Presents a comprehensive account of the two decisive centuries in Welsh history which followed the defeat of Owain Glyn Dwr in 1415. This book pays attention to the literature of the age, Welsh and English, prose and verse, to illustrate several aspects of a robust, colourful, and formative era.

  • - Wales 1642-1780
    by Geraint H. (Professor of Welsh History Jenkins
    £43.49

    Deals with the principal features of Welsh life during the years between the Civil War and the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution.

  • - Wales c.1415-1642
    by Glanmor (former Professor of History Williams
    £43.49

    A comprehensive history of the two decisive centuries which followed the defeat of Owain Glyndwr in 1415. Particular attention is given to the literature of the age, Welsh and English, prose and verse, to illustrate all aspects of this colourful and formative era.

  • - Wales 1063-1415
    by R. R. (Chichele Professor of Medieval History Davies
    £56.49

    This study examines the period when Wales struggled to retain its independence and identity in the face of conquest and subsequent English rule. It explores the nature of power and conflict within Welsh society as well as the transformation of Wales under an English crown.

  • - A History of Modern Wales
    by Kenneth O. (Principal Morgan
    £49.49

    Reissued in new covers, this is a wide-ranging and comprehensive analysis of modern Welsh history by the acclaimed historian Kenneth O. Morgan. Taking as its starting-point 1880, the book covers all aspects of the nation's history from political, social, economic and religious development to literary, intellectual, and sporting achievement.

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