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Urban assimilation in post-conquest Wales, ethnicity, gender and economy in Ruthin, 1282-1348

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Urban assimilation in post-conquest Wales, ethnicity, gender and economy in Ruthin, 1282-1348
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Urban assimilation in post-conquest Wales
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Studies in Welsh history, 29
Sub title
ethnicity, gender and economy in Ruthin, 1282-1348
Summary
This book uses, principally but not only, a case study of the Denbighshire town of Ruthin to discuss both the significance of Englishness versus Welshness and of gender distinctions in the network of small Anglo-Welsh urban centres which emerged in north Wales following the English conquest of 1282. It carefully constructs an image of the way in which townspeople's everyday lives were influenced by their ethnic background, gender, wealth and social status. In this manner it explores and explains the motivations of English and welsh townspeople to work together in the mutual pursuit of prosperity and social stability
Target audience
adult
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