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基本説明
The most detailed history of the Welsh from Late-Roman Britain to the eve of the Norman Conquest. Integrates the history of religion, language, and literature with the history of events.
Full Description
This, the first volume in the History of Wales, provides a detailed history of Wales in the period in which it was created out of the remnants of Roman Britain. It thus begins in the fourth century, with accelerating attacks from external forces, and ends shortly before the Norman Conquest of England.
The narrative history is interwoven with chapters on the principal sources, the social history of Wales, the Church, the early history of the Welsh language, and its early literature, both in Welsh and in Latin. In the fourth century contemporaries knew of the Britons but not of Wales in the modern sense. Charles-Edwards, therefore, includes the history of the other Britons when it helps to illuminate the history of what we now know as Wales. Although an early form of the name Wales existed, it was a word in the Germanic languages, including English, and meant inhabitants of the former Roman Empire; it therefore covered the Gallo-Romans of what we know as France as well as the Britons.
Contents
Introduction: The Lands of the Britons ; A. AFTER ROME ; 1. Britain, 350-550 ; 2. The Britons and their Languages ; 3. Inscriptions ; 4. The Britons and the Irish, 350-800 ; 5. From Pelagius to Gildas ; 6. Rome and the Britons, 400-664 ; B. EARLY WELSH SOCIETY ; 7. Charters and Laws ; 8. Lords, Food-Renders, and Peasants ; 9. Kinship and Status ; 10. Kingship ; C. THE BRITONS AND THE ENGLISH, 550-1064 ; 11. The Britons and the Northumbrians, 547-685: The Evidence ; 12. The Britons, Northumbria, and the rise of Mercia, 550-685 ; 13. The Britons and their neighbours under the Mercian hegemony ; 14. Two Ninth-Century Writers ; 15. The Transformation of the Ninth Century ; 16. The Britons and the Empire of Britain ; 17. Wales, 950-1064 ; D. THE WELSH CHURCH AND CULTURE ; 18. The organization of the Welsh Church, 768-106 ; 19. Learning ; 20. Poets and Story-Tellers ; Bibliography ; Index