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A Short History of Wales

A Short History of Wales

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XIX.

The Civil War in Wales

90

XX.

The Great Revolution

96

XXI.

Howel Harris and the Awakening

102

XXII.

The Reform Acts

107

XXIII.

The Formation of the Education System

112

XXIV.

The Growth of Self-Government

117

XXV.

The wales of To-day

123

SUMMARY

I.

The Isolation of Wales

129

II.

The Wales of the Princes

130

III.

The Wales of the People

133

TABLES

I.

The House of Cunedda

135

II.

The House of Gwynedd

136

III.

The House of Dynevor

136

IV.

The House of Powys

137

V.

The House of Mortimer

138

VI.

The House of Tutor

139

INTRODUCTION

This little book is meant for those who have never read any Welsh history before.  It is not taken for granted that the reader knows either Latin or Welsh.

A fuller outline may be read in The Story of Wales, in the “Story of the Nations” series; and a still fuller one in The Welsh People of Rhys and Brynmor Jones.  Of fairly small and cheap books in various periods I may mention Rhys’ Celtic Britain, Owen Rhoscomyl’s Flame Bearers of Welsh History, Henry Owen’s Gerald the Welshman, Bradley’s Owen Glendower, Newell’s Welsh Church, and Rees Protestant Non-conformity in Wales.  More elaborate and expensive books are Seebohm’s Village Community and Tribal System in Wales, Clark’s Medieval Military Architecture, Morris’ Welsh Wars of Edward I., Southall’s Wales and Her Language.  In writing local history, A. N. Palmer’s History of Wrexham and companion volumes are models.

If you turn to a library, you will find much information about Wales in Social England, the Dictionary of National Biography, the publications of the Cymmrodorion and other societies.  You will find articles of great value and interest over the names of F. H. Haverfield, J. W. Willis-Bund, Egerton Phillimore, the Honourable Mrs Bulkeley Owen (Gwenrhian Gwynedd), Henry Owen, the late David Lewis, T. F. Tout, J. E. Lloyd, D. Lleufer Thomas, W. Llywelyn Williams, J. Arthur Price, J. H. Davies, J. Ballinger, Edward Owen, Hubert Hall, Hugh Williams, R. A. Roberts, A. W. Wade-Evans, E. A. Lewis.  These are only a few out of the many who are now

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