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"Wales" provides a sweeping and insightful overview of the history, culture, and national identity of the Welsh people. Authored by the prominent historian Owen M. Edwards, this work traces the evolution of the nation from its ancient roots and the Roman era through the Middle Ages and into the modern period. Edwards highlights the profound influence of the landscape, the resilience of the Welsh language, and the internal social structures that allowed Wales to maintain a distinct character despite centuries of external pressure and political integration.
The text explores key historical milestones, including the reigns of native princes, the impact of the Edwardian conquest, and the religious and industrial transformations that reshaped society. "Wales" is noted for its focus on the common people and the literary traditions that preserved the nation's spirit. By examining the intersection of geography, politics, and culture, Edwards offers a compelling narrative of a nation's enduring legacy. This classic historical study remains a valuable resource for readers interested in British history, Celtic studies, and the development of national consciousness within the British Isles.
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