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Wales and the Britons, 350-1064

History of Wales

By (author) T. M. Charles-Edwards
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 15th May 2014
Dimensions: w 154mm h 235mm d 36mm
Weight: 1205g
ISBN-10: 0198704917
ISBN-13: 9780198704911
Barcode No: 9780198704911
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Synopsis
This, the first volume in the History of Wales, provides a detailed history of Wales in the period in which it was created out of the remnants of Roman Britain. It thus begins in the fourth century, with accelerating attacks from external forces, and ends shortly before the Norman Conquest of England. The narrative history is interwoven with chapters on the principal sources, the social history of Wales, the Church, the early history of the Welsh language, and its early literature, both in Welsh and in Latin. In the fourth century contemporaries knew of the Britons but not of Wales in the modern sense. Charles-Edwards, therefore, includes the history of the other Britons when it helps to illuminate the history of what we now know as Wales. Although an early form of the name Wales existed, it was a word in the Germanic languages, including English, and meant inhabitants of the former Roman Empire; it therefore covered the Gallo-Romans of what we know as France as well as the Britons.

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Thomas Charles-Edwards has written a book that will be essential reading, and not only for those concerned with the history of Wales, for many decades to come. * David Stephenson, Studia Celtica * the most detailed and rigorous account of early medieval Welsh history, and of the written sources for that history, published to date. A signal scholarly achievement, it not only provides an invaluable point of entry into a wide range of debates but, thanks to the originality of its overall conception and its numerous fresh interpretations, compels us to look afresh at the formative period that marked the beginnings of the History of Wales * Huw Pryce, Archaeologia Cambrensis * a major study based on a lifetime's work by one of the leading historians of Britain in the period which it concerns * Ken Dark, Irish Historical Studies * In short, this volume clearly reflects a career marked by erudition. Not surprisingly, experts in the field will value the work. Nevertheless, the text is accessible to novices. * J. M. Pope, CHOICE * This volume will revolutionise the study of early medieval Wales * Alex Woolf, English Historical Review * An important, elegantly written work of high scholarship. * Northern History * The breadth and depth of scholarship on offer is extraordinary ... a splendid work. * Nicholas Higham, American Historical Review * a brief review can barely do justice to the riches to be found in this book ... It ought to be read by everyone with an interest in early medieval Britain * Caroline Brett, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies * The appearance of the first volume in the seminal 'Oxford History of Wales' is to be warmly welcomed ... Professor Thomas Charles-Edwards has produced a remarkably full and detailed picture of early medieval Wales. * Euryn Rhys Roberts, History *