The History of Wales by John Graham Jones

The History of Wales by John Graham Jones

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A glimpse of the Rotary Club of Toxteth, Liverpool, from its inception in 1964 to its closure in 1998, by a past president and one of the city's most famous Welshmen. 8 black-and-white photographs.

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The History of Wales by John Graham Jones

This highly successful, illustrated Pocket Guide has been revised and expanded. It traces the main outlines of the history of Wales from the settlements by the Celts to the invasion by Romans and Normans, the conquest by Edward I of England, the passage of the Acts of Union, the impact of the Reformation, Puritanism and Methodism, the effects of the Agrarian and Industrial Revolutions and the changes in political, social and economic life in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Succinct biographies of prominent figures, descriptions of some major historical sites, a glossary of terms and a list of important dates are included, making this an ideal introductory study for the general reader.
'.. an attractively produced volume ... Mr Jones's summarisation of all this is a singular accomplishment.' Welsh History Review 'Mr Jones was set the formidable task of encompassing the whole story within the space of some 50-60,000 words and has managed it with conspicuous success ... an excellent study which should give pleasure and profit to a large number of readers.' Glanmor Williams, Book News Wales
J. Graham Jones was until recently Head of the Welsh Political Archive at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, and has published widely on the political history of modern Wales.
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ISBN 13 9780708314913
ISBN 10 0708314910
Title The History of Wales
Author John Graham Jones
Series Pocket Guides
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Wales Press
Year published 1998-08-01
Number of pages 210
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.