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"South Wales and the March 1284-1415: A Social and Agrarian Study" by William Rees offers a captivating exploration of a pivotal period in Welsh history. Delving deep into the years between 1284 and 1415, Rees meticulously examines the social and agrarian dynamics of this region, unveiling a tapestry of transformation and resilience.

Rees masterfully chronicles the Welsh Marches during a time of political upheaval, where the English crown sought to assert control. Within this backdrop, the book unveils the intricate interplay between the Welsh natives and the English settlers, shedding light on their evolving social structures, land management practices, and the tensions that simmered beneath the surface.

 

With an expert blend of historical analysis and rich storytelling, Rees presents a nuanced picture of a region struggling to maintain its identity while adapting to changing political realities. "South Wales and the March 1284-1415" is an indispensable read for history enthusiasts, shedding new light on the complexities of medieval Welsh society.






 

South Wales and the March 1284-1415 by William Rees c1974

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  • Title: South Wales and the March 1284-1415
    Author: William Rees
    Publisher : Cedric Chivers
    Publication 1974
    Format: Hardback

    Condition:  Burgundy covers which are in a very good condition. Ex Libris sticker to inside front cover but no other stamps etc so assume from a private library. It comes with its dust jacket which is also in a good condition. The pages are clean with no ink or pencil marks. Pull out map to rear.

    Book measures: 22cm x 14cm with 303 pages

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