A History of Wales 1485 1660

A History of Wales  1485 1660
Author: Hugh Thomas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1972
Genre: Wales
ISBN: OCLC:1244791525

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A Brief History of Britain 1485 1660

A Brief History of Britain 1485 1660
Author: Ronald Hutton
Publsiher: Robinson
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781849012157

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Praise for the author:: 'For anyone researching the subject, this is the book you've been waiting for.' Washington Post From the death of Richard III on Bosworth Field in 1485 to the execution of Charles I after the Civil Wars of 1642-48, England was transformed by two dynasties. First, the Tudors, who had won the crown on the battlefield, changed both the nature of kingship and the nation itself. England became Protestant and began to establish itself as a trading power; facing down seemingly impossible odds, it defeated its enemies on land and sea. But after a century, Elizabeth I died with no heir and the crown was passed to the Stuarts, who sought to remould the kingdom in their own image. Leading authority on the history of the British Isles in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Ronald Hutton brilliantly recreates the political landscape of this early modern period and shows how the modern nation was forged in these febrile, transformative years. Combining skilful pen portraits of the leading figures of the day with descriptions of its culture, economics and vivid accounts of everyday life, Hutton provides telling insights into this critical period on Britain's national history. This the second book in the landmark four-volume Brief History of Britain which brings together leading historians to tell Britain's story, from the Norman Conquest of 1066 to the present day. Combining the latest research with accessible and entertaining story-telling, the series is the ideal introduction for students and general readers.

A History of Wales 1660 1815

A History of Wales  1660 1815
Author: Evan David Evans
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1976
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025924973

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A History of Wales 1660-1815 is the second volume of a trilogy on the history of Wales from 1485 to 1906. Beginning with the political activity of the period, the author traces developments in education, the religious explosion of the Methodist Revival, the roots of industrial growth, the rhythms of agricultural life, the stirrings of Welsh Radicalism and the strands which made up the cultural revival of the eighteenth century.

A History of Wales 1485 1660

A History of Wales  1485 1660
Author: Hugh Thomas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1972
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037136319

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A History of Modern Wales 1536 1990

A History of Modern Wales 1536 1990
Author: Philip Jenkins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317872689

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Rich in detail but vigorous, authoritative and unsentimental, A History of Modern Wales is a comprehensive and unromanticised examination of Wales as it was and is. It stresses both the long-term continuities in Welsh history, and also the significant regional differences within the principality.

The History of Wales

The History of Wales
Author: John Graham Jones
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2014-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781783161706

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This is an engaging, best-selling volume reproduced with text panels that provide brief biographies of historical figures and descriptions of major historical sites in Wales. As the only concise history of Wales currently available in print, this book is an ideal introductory study for the general reader. From primitive Stone Age cave-dwellers who were the earliest recorded inhabitants of Wales, through settlement by the Celts before the Roman and Norman invasions, this book leads the reader through the age of the native Welsh princes that culminated with the eventual conquest of Wales by Edward I in 1282. Later seminal themes include the passage of the so-called Union legislations of 1536 and 1543, the impact of successive religious changes, the agrarian and industrial revolutions, and the severe interwar depression of the twentieth century. This new edition concludes with a discussion of the far-reaching political, social and economic changes covering the momentous period from the close of the twentieth century to the present day.

The Legal History of Wales

The Legal History of Wales
Author: Thomas Glyn Watkin
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2012-09-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780708326404

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Watkin provides a history of the various legal systems by which Wales and its people have been governed over the last two millenia, including the civil law of Rome, the laws of the native Welsh people, the canon law of the Church and the English common law. This book shows how in each age the people of Wales have adapted to and adopted the legal traditions which they have encountered and assesses the importance of this inheritance for the future of modern Wales within both Europe and the wider international community.

A History of Christianity in Wales

A History of Christianity in Wales
Author: David Ceri Jones,Barry Lewis,Madeleine Gray,D. Densil Morgan
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786838223

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Christianity, in its Catholic, Protestant and Nonconformist forms, has played an enormous role in the history of Wales and in the defining and shaping of Welsh identity over the past two thousand years. Biblical place names, an urban and rural landscape littered with churches, chapels, crosses and sacred sites, a bardic and literary tradition deeply imbued with Christian themes in both the Welsh and English languages, and the songs sung by tens of thousands of rugby supporters at the national stadium in Cardiff, all hint at a Christian presence that was once universal. Yet for many in contemporary Wales, the story of the development of Christianity in their country remains little known. While the history of Christianity in Wales has been a subject of perennial interest for Welsh historians, much of their work has been highly specialised and not always accessible to a general audience. Standing on the shoulders of some of Wales’s finest historians, this is the first single-volume history of Welsh Christianity from its origins in Roman Britain to the present day. Drawing on the expertise of four leading historians of the Welsh Christian tradition, this volume is specifically designed for the general reader, and those beginning their exploration of Wales’s Christian past.