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"The History of the British, from a Welsh Point of View" sets out to chronicle the history of the British inhabitants of the Island of Britain, that is to say, the pre-English population, from the time of the last Ice Age until they separate out into the three British nations of Britanny, Cornwall and Wales, but with special focus on the history of the failed, could've-been, fourth British state, Strathclyde, tracing its development until the time of its final loss of British identity and abandonment of the Welsh language in maybe the twelfth century. This book includes among other things, what I have not seen elsewhere, a continuous and connected narrative of Britain's years inside the Roman Empire. I have tried to pitch the level of the book midway between scholarly and populist, so while it's not superficial, it dispenses with normal scholarly apparatus.
This publication though, is just volume 1, covering from 11,000 BC to 545 AD.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"The History of the British, from a Welsh Point of View" sets out to chronicle the history of the British inhabitants of the Island of Britain, that is to say, the pre-English population, from the time of the last Ice Age until they separate out into the three British nations of Britanny, Cornwall and Wales, but with special focus on the history of the failed, could've-been, fourth British state, Strathclyde, tracing its development until the time of its final loss of British identity and abandonment of the Welsh language in maybe the twelfth century. This book includes among other things, what I have not seen elsewhere, a continuous and connected narrative of Britain's years inside the Roman Empire. I have tried to pitch the level of the book midway between scholarly and populist, so while it's not superficial, it dispenses with normal scholarly apparatus.
This publication though, is just volume 1, covering from 11,000 BC to 545 AD.