The Oxford History of Wales is a history series on the history of Wales, written by leading historians for each period. One of the volumes in the series Conquest, Coexistence and Change: Wales 10631416 was joint winner of the Wolfson History Prize in 1987.[1]

The series was commissioned by The Oxford University Press, with the first volume (volume 6 in the series) published in 1980. The Series General Editor was the late Glanmor Williams

The series is as yet incomplete with five out of the six planned volumes having so far been published.

Volumes and Authors

The volumes published or announced for the series are as follows:

  • Wales and the Britons, 3501064 T. M. Charles-Edwards (29 November 2012)
  • Conquest, Coexistence and Change: Wales 10631416 R. R. Davies (1987) (republished under the title The Age of Conquest)
  • Recovery, Reorientation and Reformation: Wales c.14161642 Glanmor Williams (1987) (republished under the title Renewal and Reformation)
  • The Foundations of Modern Wales: Wales 16421780 Geraint H. Jenkins (1987)
  • Rebirth of a Nation: Wales 18801980 Kenneth O Morgan (26 March 1980)

References

Notes

  1. "Winners of the Wolfson History Awards" (PDF). The Wolfson Foundation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 December 2018. Retrieved 24 April 2012.

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