The Tempus History of Wales, 25,000 B.C.--A.D. 2000Tempus, 2001 - 257 עמודים This book is a beautifully illustrated, narrative history of Wales from prehistory to the present day. A small country with a great history, a highly distinguished team of historians deliver a concise and comprehensive illustrated account of the land and its people. We are taken from the story of the formation of the land and its earliest archaeological record to the development of modern Wales as a vibrant, 21st-century country. Emerging from the mists of prehistory, the dramatic impact of the conquest and settlement of the Romans is assessed. Distinct kingdoms and dynasties grew from the debris of Roman Britain, and the story of their attempts to build a nation against the backdrop of civil disunity and outside aggression is traced. Anglo-Saxons, Irish, Vikings and Normans fought with, and lived alongside, the Welsh. The Norman Conquest created further divisions in Wales between the new marcher lords and the surviving native princes, divisions not ended even by the Edwardian Conquest (1282-1284). For centuries resistance and revolt against English rule continued under leaders such as Owain Glyn Dwr during the 15th century. Gradual assimilation with England paved the way for the Acts of Union, but the history of Wales retained its own distinctive patterns. The country and its people played key roles in the great events of English and European history, whilst the impact of the Reformation, printing and wider education ensured the development and growth of a unique culture characterized by Puritanism, Romanticism, radicalism and revolt. Wales was at the heart of the Industrial Revolution, towns like Merthyr Tydfil driving the engine of the British Empire. The cultural and social divide between modern, industrialized Wales and the traditional agricultural areas was intensified, and the pressures led to a great Diaspora to areas as far afield as the USA, Australia and Patagonia. Modern Wales with its National Assembly and place in Europe continues its historical role; a small, proud nation able to impress on a wider stage. - Back cover. |
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS | 7 |
DARK AGE WALES | 47 |
FRONTIER Wales | 77 |
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The Tempus History of Wales: 25,000 BC - AD 2000 <span dir=ltr>Prys Morgan</span> תצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - 2008 |
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Anarawd Anglesey Anglo-Saxon areas became bishop Brecon Britain British Bronze Age Caernarfon Caernarfonshire Cardiff Carmarthen castles centres Ceredigion Church coal communities conquest counties cultural Cymru Deheubarth dissenters dominated Dyfed earl early medieval Edward elected England English evidence families Flintshire gentry Glamorgan Glyn Gruffudd ap Gruffudd ap Llywelyn Gwynedd Henry House of Merfyn Hywel industrial Ireland Irish Iron Age John Jones kingdoms Labour land landowners large numbers late later leaders Liberal Llywelyn ap Gruffudd marcher lords marcher lordships Mercia Merioneth Merthyr Mesolithic Methodist Morgan native Neolithic nonconformist Norman north Wales onwards Owain Pembrokeshire period Plaid Cymru poets political population Powys prince reform religious Rhodri Rhondda Rhys Roman royal rural schools settlement social south Wales St David's stone Swansea territorial thirteenth century Thomas towns tradition Tudor twelfth century University of Wales Viking Wales Press Welsh kings Welsh language Welsh rulers Welsh society Welshmen William