Cardiganshire County History Vol 2 - Medieval and Early Modern Cardiganshire

Cardiganshire County History, Volume 2

Cardiganshire County History, Volume 2, explores the history of the County of Ceredigion (formely Cardiganshire) in Wales, Medieval and Early Modern Cardiganshire.

The scheduled publication date is: October 2019.

These published volumes and articles form a detailed history of the county’s history.

Medieval and Early Modern Cardiganshire

Cardiganshire County History Vol 2 - Medieval and Early Modern Cardiganshire
Cardiganshire County History Vol 2 – Medieval and Early Modern Cardiganshire

Cardiganshire County History, Volume 2

Discover the full details of Cardiganshire County History, Volume 2, Medieval and Early Modern Cardiganshire

The completed history will consist of three scholarly volumes designed to present the history of the ancient county from the beginning to the present day. Volume 1: “From the Earliest Times to the Coming of the Normans”, edited by J.L. Davies and D.P. Kirkby and Volume 3: “Cardiganshire in Modern Times”, edited by Professor Ieuan Gwynedd Jones and Professor Geraint H. Jenkins.

Publication date: October 2019.
ISBN: 9781786834522
Format: Hardback, 285x225mm, 512 pages
Language: English

Contents:

  • The Medieval Landscapes of Cardiganshire – David Austin & Jemma Bezant
  • Agriculture – Gerald Morgan
  • The Castles of Cardiganshire – D. T. Cathcart-King, Jack Spurgeon & David Browne
  • Medieval Dwellings and their Successors – Richard Suggett
  • The Medieval Church – John Reuben Davies
  • The Cistercian Houses – David Williams
  • Princes, Lords and English Monarchy: Ceredigion 1081–1197 – J. Beverley Smith
  • Lords of Ceredigion, Princes of Gwynedd and Kings of England 1197–1283 – J. Beverley Smith
  • Crown and County: An Age of Transformation and Crisis, 1283–1400 – Ralph A. Griffiths
  • Crown and County: An Age of Turmoil and Opportunity, 1400–1540 – Ralph A. Griffiths
  • The Growth of Gentry Estates – Gerald Morgan
  • Cardiganshire and the State 1540–1689 – Stephen Roberts
  • Cardiganshire in the Era of the Reformation – John Morgan-Guy
  • Education and society in early modern Cardiganshire – W. P. Griffith
  • ‘Croywiaith Ceredigion’: the Welsh language and its literature c.1060–c.1730 – Dylan Foster Evans
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