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Political Power in Medieval Gwynedd: Governance and the Welsh Princes [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, Not illustrated
  • Sērija : Studies in Welsh History
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2014
  • Izdevniecība: University of Wales Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783160047
  • ISBN-13: 9781783160044
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, Not illustrated
  • Sērija : Studies in Welsh History
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2014
  • Izdevniecība: University of Wales Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783160047
  • ISBN-13: 9781783160044
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First published in 1984 under the title The Governance of Gwynedd, this book has been reprinted to meet continued interest on the Princes of Gwynedd in Medieval Wales. Political Power in Medieval Gwynedd: Governance and the Welsh Princes investigates the governance exercised by the thirteenth-century Princes of Gwynedd, particularly Llywelyn the Great (fl. 1194 - 1240) and Llywelyn the Last (fl. 1243 - 82) as they strove to extend their political control over much of Wales. The analysis rests on the combination of different classes of evidence - literary texts, Welsh laws, thirteenth- and fourteenth-century record sources, and the results of archaeological work. After a descriptive survey of the work of the Princes' officials, the range of revenues available to the Princes is discussed, as are their attempts to increase their income. The recruitment of a privileged ministerial elite is examined and detailed prosopographical analysis reveals the Princes' attempts to overcome the segmentary nature of the political structure. Finally, attention is focused on the ways in which the rise of the Llywelyns and the increased pressures of governance imposed by their ambitions created tensions within Gwynedd and contributed to the final collapse of native rule in Wales. A new introductory section discusses recently published work.
Series Editors' Foreword v
Preface To The First Edition vi
Preface To The Second Edition vii
Abbreviations xi
Introduction xiii
Introduction To The Second Edition xliii
Part 1 The Structure of Governance
I The Prince And His Council
1(10)
II Officials Of The Prince's Curia
11(15)
III The Prince's Clerks
26(14)
IV Local Officials
40(15)
Conclusion
52(3)
Part 2 The Prince's Dues
Introduction: The Problem Of Quantification
55(2)
V Demesne Exploitation
57(7)
VI Renders And Dues
64(31)
Conclusion
94(1)
Part 3 The Personnel of Administration
VII Recruitment And Rewards
95(43)
Part 4 The Problems of Political Control
VIII The Princes And The Lords Of The Princely House
138(28)
IX Princes, Bishops And Abbots
166(20)
X The State And Kinship Groups
186(7)
Part 5 Assessment
193(47)
Appendix I A Check-list of Charters issued by the Thirteenth-century Rulers of Gwynedd
199(6)
Appendix II A Biographical Gazetteer of Laymen in the Service of the Thirteenth-century Princes
205(17)
Appendix III A Biographical Gazetteer of Clerical Servants of the Thirteenth-century Princes
222(7)
Appendix IV Llywelyn ap Gruffydd and the Opposition to David ap Llywelyn
229(4)
Appendix V The Itinerant Court, July 1273--January 1277
233(2)
Appendix VI Two Edwardian Extents: Dating and Significance
235(3)
Appendix VII Eiryoes
238(2)
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Map of Gwynedd
Opening section of Llyfr Iorwerth 240(1)
Charter granted by Llywelyn ap Gruffydd to Einion ap Maredudd 241(2)
Bibliography 243(8)
Index 251
David Stephenson is Honorary Research Fellow in the School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology, at Bangor University. His recent publications include contributions to Wales and the Welsh in the Middle Ages (2012) and Monastic Wales: New Approaches (2013).