Early medieval writers viewed the world as divided into gentes ("peoples"). These were groups that could be differentiated from each other according to certain characteristics - by the language they spoke or the territory they inhabited, for example. The same writers played a key role in deciding which characteristics were important and using these to construct ethnic identities. This book explores this process of identity construction in texts from early medieval Wales, focusing primarily on the early ninth-century Latin history of the Britons (Historia Brittonum), the biography of Alfred the Great composed by the Welsh scholar Asser in 893, and the tenth-century vernacular poem Armes Prydein Vawr ("The Great Prophecy of Britain"). It exam...
In the century following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, literary texts operated as a battle...
In the Middle Ages Ireland's extensive and now famous literature was unknown outside the Gaelic-spea...
This chapter examines cultural responses to roads in medieval Wales and shows that there is a growin...
This PhD dissertation investigates the construction of identities in the early Middle Ages, focusing...
This study focusses on the writing of history in medieval Wales. Its starting-point is a series of h...
Adam Usk, a Welsh lawyer, wrote a chronicle during the early fifteenth century. In the work he reco...
Abstract: This article takes a fresh look at how the memory of the ‘Old North’ was used and reshaped...
Wales in the Middle Ages was a region both divided by war and united by culture. Frequent raids from...
This is the first general history of early modern Wales for more than a generation. The book assimil...
AbstractThis article examines the connections between Asser's Life of King Alfred and the tenthcentu...
This is the first study of the Anglo-Welsh border region in the period before the Norman arrival in ...
This article examines the connections between Asser's Life of King Alfred and the tenthcentury Welsh...
Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britanniae, Prophetiae Merlini, and Vita Merlini reimagine Bri...
The period after the Norman Conquest saw a dramatic reassessment of what it meant to be English, owi...
This dissertation seeks to understand the multifaceted nature of the ways in which Welsh identity wa...
In the century following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, literary texts operated as a battle...
In the Middle Ages Ireland's extensive and now famous literature was unknown outside the Gaelic-spea...
This chapter examines cultural responses to roads in medieval Wales and shows that there is a growin...
This PhD dissertation investigates the construction of identities in the early Middle Ages, focusing...
This study focusses on the writing of history in medieval Wales. Its starting-point is a series of h...
Adam Usk, a Welsh lawyer, wrote a chronicle during the early fifteenth century. In the work he reco...
Abstract: This article takes a fresh look at how the memory of the ‘Old North’ was used and reshaped...
Wales in the Middle Ages was a region both divided by war and united by culture. Frequent raids from...
This is the first general history of early modern Wales for more than a generation. The book assimil...
AbstractThis article examines the connections between Asser's Life of King Alfred and the tenthcentu...
This is the first study of the Anglo-Welsh border region in the period before the Norman arrival in ...
This article examines the connections between Asser's Life of King Alfred and the tenthcentury Welsh...
Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britanniae, Prophetiae Merlini, and Vita Merlini reimagine Bri...
The period after the Norman Conquest saw a dramatic reassessment of what it meant to be English, owi...
This dissertation seeks to understand the multifaceted nature of the ways in which Welsh identity wa...
In the century following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, literary texts operated as a battle...
In the Middle Ages Ireland's extensive and now famous literature was unknown outside the Gaelic-spea...
This chapter examines cultural responses to roads in medieval Wales and shows that there is a growin...