Between Wales and England

Between Wales and England
Author: Bethan Jenkins
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786830319

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Between Wales and England is an exploration of eighteenth-century anglophone Welsh writing by authors for whom English-language literature was mostly a secondary concern. In its process, the work interrogates these authors’ views on the newly-emerging sense of ‘Britishness’, finding them in many cases to be more nuanced and less resistant than has generally been considered. It looks primarily at the English-language works of Lewis Morris, Evan Evans, and Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg) in the context of both their Welsh- and English-language influences and time spent travelling between the two countries, considering how these authors responded to and reimagined the new national identity through their poetry and prose.

Wales England s Colony

Wales  England s Colony
Author: Martin Johnes
Publsiher: Parthian Books
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2019-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781912681563

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The Conquest, Assimilation, and Re-birth of a NationFROM THE VERY BEGINNINGS OF WALES, ITS PEOPLE HAVE DEFINED THEMSELVES AGAINST THEIR LARGE NEIGHBOUR. That relationship has defined both what it has meant to be Welsh and Wales as a nation. Yet the relationship has not always been a happy one and never one between equals. Wales was England's first colony and its conquest was by military force. It was later formally annexed, ending its separate legal status. Yet most of the Welsh reconciled themselves to their position and embraced the economic and individual opportunities being part of Britain and its Empire offered. Only in the later half of the twentieth century, in response to the decline of the Welsh language and traditional industry, did Welsh nationalism grow.This book tells the fascinating story of an uneasy and unequal relationship between two nations living side-by-side. It examines Wales' story from its creation to the present day, considering key moments such as medieval conquest, industrial exploitation, the Blue Books, and the flooding of Cwm Tryweryn.Wales: England's Colony? challenges us to reconsider Wales' historical relationship with England and its place in the world.

King and Country

King and Country
Author: Ralph A. Griffiths
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 417
Release: 1991-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826435927

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King and Countryis a selection of essays and papers from Ralph A. Griffiths, published variously in Wales, England, France and North America between 1964 and 1990. It explores themes in the history of England and Wales in the Fifteenth Centuryand the dominions of the English crown beyond.

The Bloody Code in England and Wales 1760 1830

The Bloody Code in England and Wales  1760   1830
Author: John Walliss
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783319745619

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This book is a comparative quantitative analysis of the administration of justice across four English and three Welsh counties between 1760 and 1830. Drawing on a dataset of over 22,000 indictments, the book explores the similarities and differences between how the so-called Bloody Code was administered between, on the one hand, England and Wales, and, on the other, individual English and Welsh counties. The book is structured in two sections that trace the criminal justice process in England and Wales respectively. The first chapter in each section examines the pattern of indictments in the respective counties, and explores the crimes for which men and women were indicted, the verdicts handed down, and the sentences passed. The second chapter then explores patterns of sentences of death, executions and pardons for those capitally convicted of serious crimes against the person and forms of property offences.

The Spiritual Traveler

The Spiritual Traveler
Author: Martin Palmer,Nigel Palmer
Publsiher: Hidden Spring
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 1587680025

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Here is a unique guide book that takes us on a journey across the rural and urban landscapes of Britain, and helps us to discover and explore a multitude of sacred sites: ancient stone circles and tombs, Christian and pre-Christian shrines, medieval synagogues, small country churches and much more.

For Wales See England

For Wales  See England
Author: Martyn Ford
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781445658940

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A history of the Welsh language from the early medieval period to the present day, looking at its central role in Welsh identity with reference to the political relationship between Wales and England.

The March of Wales 1067 1300

The March of Wales 1067 1300
Author: Max Lieberman
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786833761

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By 1300, a region often referred to as the March of Wales had been created between England and the Principality of Wales. This March consisted of some forty castle-centred lordships extending along the Anglo-Welsh border and also across southern Wales. It took shape over more than two centuries, between the Norman conquest of England (1066) and the English conquest of Wales (1283), and is mentioned in Magna Carta (1215). It was a highly distinctive part of the political geography of Britain for much of the Middle Ages, yet the medieval March has long vanished, and today expressions like 'the marches' are used rather vaguely to refer to the Welsh Borders.What was the medieval March of Wales? How and why was it created? The March of Wales, 1067-1300: A Borderland of Medieval Britain provides comprehensible and concise answers to such questions. With the aid of maps, a list of key dates and source material such as the writings of Gerald of Wales (c.1146-1223), this book also places the March in the context of current academic debates on the frontiers, peoples and countries of the medieval British Isles.

All the Wide Border Wales England and the Places Between

All the Wide Border  Wales  England and the Places Between
Author: Mike Parker
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2023-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780008499198

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A Waterstones Travel Book of the Year 2023 A funny, warm and timely meditation on identity and belonging, following the scenic route along the England–Wales border: Britain’s deepest faultline.