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

Cyhoeddwyd gan CYMDEITHAS HANES CEREDIGION mewn cydweithrediad â Chomisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru gan Wasg Prifysgol Cymru.

Dyddiad cyhoeddi: Hydref 2019.
ISBN: 9781786834522
Fformat: Clawr Caled, 285x225mm, 512 tudalen
Iaith: Saesneg

Bydd yr hanes gorffenedig yn cynnwys tair cyfrol ysgolheigaidd a gynlluniwyd i gyflwyno hanes y sir hynafol o’r dechrau i’r presennol. Cyfrol 1: “From the Earliest Times to the Coming of the Normans”, a olygwyd gan J.L. Davies a D.P. Kirkby a Cyfrol 3: “Cardiganshire in Modern Times”, a olygwyd gan yr Athro Ieuan Gwynedd Jones a’r Athro Geraint H. Jenkins.

Cynnwys

  • 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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