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Pryce, Huw, Writing Welsh history: from the early Middle Ages to the twenty-first century, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022.

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Writing Welsh history: from the early Middle Ages to the twenty-first century
Place
Oxford
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2022
Description
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Will be available in print and as e-book. Contents: Introduction -- PART I. DISTANT PASTS AND CONFLICTED PRESENTS: THE MIDDLE AGES -- 1. Prologue: themes and contexts -- 2. British pasts: the early Middle Ages -- 3. Saints, kings, and princes: Welsh pasts in an age of conquest, 1070-1282 -- 4. Curating the past in a conquered Land, 1282-1540 -- PART II. REAFFIRMATION AND ELABORATION, 1540-1770 -- 5. 'Our ancestors the ancient Britons', 1540-1620 -- 6. From the universal to the local: framing the history of Wales, 1540-1620 -- 7. Refurbishing the past: antiquarianism and historical writing, 1620-1707 -- 8. From druids to the last bard, 1707-1770 -- PART III. ROMANTICISM AND ENLIGHTENMENT, 1770-1880 -- 9. Civilization, liberty, and dissent, 1770-1820 -- 10. Cultural revival and romantic history: the world of Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc), 1820-1848 -- 11. 'Living in the past' and the challenges of Modernity, 1848-1880 -- PART IV. PROFESSIONALIZATION AND NATIONHOOD, 1880-2020 -- 12. Scientific history and national awakening, 1880-1920 -- 13. Consolidation and reappraisal, 1920-1960 -- 14. A new beginning? Writing Welsh history, 1960-2020 -- Conclusion.
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Wales
Approaches
history (discipline)
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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April 2022