This ground-breaking study explores the rise of a Welsh elite of administrators and military figures in the generations after the Edwardian Conquests of 1277–88. It shows how a ministerial aristocracy had developed in the Age of the Princes, before the Edwardian conquest threatened to impose English colonial administrations throughout the land. However, close documentary analysis reveals that Edward I (d.1307) emerged in his later life not as the vindictive conqueror of most accounts, but as a ruler dependent on Welsh support, ready to listen to and remedy Welsh grievances, and to encourage the revival of a Welsh governing class. In addition, the book includes the first detailed study of scores of members of that class throughout Wales in the first half of the fourteenth century. It concludes by exploring the mid-century crises that shook the Welsh establishment and set them on the road to the Glyn Dŵr rising of 1400.
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Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgements
Maps
Introduction
Chapter 1 Edward I’s developing policy in Wales: the ‘Charm Offensive’
Chapter 2 The New Elite
Chapter 3 The men of position. A biographical gazetteer arranged by region.
Chapter 4 Reflections on the survey of the New Elite and the ‘Men of Position’
Chapter 5 Things Fall Apart
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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David Stephenson is Honorary Research Fellow in Medieval Welsh History, Bangor University; he is a Trustee and Council Member of Powysland Club, and Editor of Montgomeryshire Collections.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781837722761
Publisert
2025-09-15
Utgiver
University of Wales Press
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208
Forfatter
Biografisk notat
David Stephenson is Honorary Research Fellow in Medieval Welsh History, Bangor University; he is a Trustee and Council Member of Powysland Club, and Editor of Montgomeryshire Collections.