This book provides the first discussion of the most steadfast supporter of parliament in Wales during the British Civil Wars (1642-9), who was eventually executed for his decision to switch sides and support the king in 1648.
Lloyd Bowen Libros



Anatomy of a Duel in Jacobean England
Gentry Honour, Violence and the Law
- 239 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Exploring the concepts of gentry honour and elite violence in early modern England, this book delves into the social dynamics of the time and how they influenced judicial investigations. It sheds new light on the motivations behind violence among the elite and the societal implications of honour, offering a fresh perspective on the legal processes during Shakespeare's era. Through a detailed examination, it reveals the complexities of justice and societal norms in a pivotal historical context.
Early Modern Wales c.1536-c.1689
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
This book explores the history of Wales under the Tudor and Stuart monarchs. It tackles subjects such as the Union of Wales and England, the Reformation and the Civil Wars. It also considers how ideas of Welshness developed in this period.