书目名称 | Medieval Wales | 编辑 | A. D. Carr | 视频video | | 丛书名称 | British History in Perspective | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | This volume examines the main themes in Welsh history from the coming of the Normans in the eleventh century and their impact on Welsh society and politics to the fall of the Duke of Buckingham, the last great marcher magnate, in 1521. It also looks at the part played by the leaders of the native Welsh community in the years after the conquest of 1282-3. This is one of the less familiar aspects of the medieval history of the British Isles, but one in which there has been an increasing interest in recent years.Wales lost its independence in 1282.Owain Glyn Dwr led a revolt in the early fifteenth century.Henry Tudor was of Welsh descent and landed in Milford Haven in 1485.These are the most familiar facts about the History of Medieval Wales, and today this history is often presented as nothing more than a romantic story of princes and castles.But there is a great deal more to it.Like every other nation, Wales has a history and identity of its own, and Edward I did not bring that history to an end.Unlike England it was not conquered by the Normans.In the thirteenth century the native princess of Gwynedd tried to create a single Welsh principality, and for a short time came close to su | 出版日期 | Textbook 1995Latest edition | 关键词 | Black Death; England; Europe; history; nation; reformation; Renaissance; society | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23973-3 | copyright | A. D. Carr 1995 |
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