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Roger Turvey

    Roger Turvey es un historiador especializado en el País de Gales medieval y moderno, educado en la University of Wales, Swansea. Su trabajo académico profundiza en los intrincados procesos históricos que han dado forma a la nación. La investigación de Turvey ofrece perspectivas perspicaces sobre momentos cruciales en la historia galesa, conectando el pasado con el presente.

    Access to History: The Early Tudors: Henry VII to Mary I 1485-1558
    Access to History: Change and Protest 1536-88: Mid-Tudor Crises? Fourth Edition
    Access to History: The Later Tudors 1547-1603
    Access to History: The Early Tudors: Henry VII to Mary I, 1485-1558 Second Edition
    My Revision Notes: Edexcel A-level History: Rebellion and disorder under the Tudors, 1485-1603
    Access to History: Lancastrians, Yorkists and the Wars of the Roses, 1399-1509 Second Edition
    • Owain Gwynedd: Prince of the Welsh

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      A study of the life and career of Owain Gwynedd (c. 1100-70), who played a dominant role in the history of Wales before her conquest. He was king of Gwynedd from 1137 until his death, and was the first to be styled Prince of Wales. He was considered the most successful of all the north Welsh princes prior to his grandson Llywelyn the Great.

      Owain Gwynedd: Prince of the Welsh
    • Pembrokeshire recounts the history of one of Wales' most beloved counties, tracing the history of iron-age hill-forts, Neolithic burial champers, early- Christian stones and crosses, medieval castles, churches, monastaries, mansions, harbors, quarries, and more that contribute to the county's history.

      Pembrokeshire
    • This is the story of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, the penniless exile who became Wales's greatest prince. He presided over a turbulent and politically charged period of Welsh history, having to prove himself first on the battlefield before learning the statesman's craft so as to establish his control over the warring factions of his own country. Ultimately, he presented the Welsh princelings with the most decisive political choice in the nation's history: accept his lordship or that of a foreign English king. In Roger Turvey's fascinating study, the first to concentrate exclusively on Llywelyn the Great, we also learn of a generous patron of Welsh culture, the arts and the Church, and of a figure who continues to be a source of inspiration and debate in 21st-century Wales.

      Llywelyn the Great