Wales and the Welsh in the Middle Ages.
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- 9780708324479
- 942.903
- DA715 .W354 2015
Intro -- Preface -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Abbreviations -- Memoir -- Anglo-Welsh agreements, 1201-77 -- Confederation not domination: Welsh political culture in the age of Gwynedd imperialism -- The chronicler at Cwm-hir abbey, 1257-63: the construction of a Welsh chronicle -- The Neath abbey Breviate of Domesday -- Welsh infantry in Flanders in 1297 -- Dynastic succession in early medieval Wales -- Settling disputes in early medieval Spain and Portugal:a contrast with Wales and Brittany? -- English law and Welsh marcher courts in the late thirteenth andearly fourteenth centuries -- Jones Pierce revisited: the evidence of the thirteenth- and fourteenth-centuryextents -- Clans and gentry families in the Vale of Clwyd, 1282-1536 -- Modern perspectives on medieval Welsh towns -- Church-buildingin late medieval Wales -- William Rees and the modern study of medieval Wales -- J. Beverley Smith: A Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index.
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