War and Society in Medieval Wales 633-1283

Welsh Military Institutions

Author(s) Sean Davies

Language: English

Genre(s): Medieval, Welsh and Celtic Studies, Welsh Interest, History

Series: Studies in Welsh History

  • November 2014 · 260 pages ·216x138mm

  • · Paperback - 9781783161393
  • · eBook - epub - 9781783161409
  • · eBook - pdf - 9781783161423

About The Book

Wales’s development as a post-Roman successor state is established in this groundbreaking study of medieval warfare and society. Dominant perceptions of the country in this formative period come from Gerald of Wales, who portrayed a race of noble savages, but a more sophisticated approach can now be taken which views the story within the context of Europe. The organisation of a king’s forces is examined along with their actions in the field; raiding, ravaging, sieges, battles and conduct are discussed, with analysis of infantry, cavalry, archers, equipment and fortifications. This book questions assumptions regarding the relationship of ‘fringe’ cultures to dominant civilisations and the image of the ‘barbarian’, from the Norman invasion of Wales to the Edwardian conquest of 1283.

About the Author(s)

Author(s): Sean Davies

Dr Sean Davies was a historian specialising in medieval Wales, who works as a writer editor and journalist.

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