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The book provides a concise chronological survey of Wales from its physical formation and early Iberian and Celtic settlement through Roman occupation and the adoption of Christianity. It follows medieval institutions and laws, the rise of native princes and their dealings with Norman and English power — highlighting Llywelyn’s leadership and Owen Glendower’s uprising — and explains conquest, governance, military changes, and social shifts such as the growth of peasantry. Later chapters address Tudor rule, the Reformation, civil wars, religious revival, 19th-century reforms in education and suffrage, the growth of local self-government, and a concluding portrait of contemporary Wales, supported by genealogical tables.

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Sir Owen Morgan Edwards

Sir Owen Morgan Edwards was a Welsh author and educator, recognized for his contributions to the literature and culture of Wales. He is best known for his work "A Short History of Wales," which provides an accessible overview of Welsh history. Edwards was also a passionate advocate for the Welsh language and culture, as evidenced by his publications such as "Geiriadur Cymraeg a Saesneg Byr," a Welsh-English dictionary, and "Cartrefi Cymru," which explores Welsh homes and heritage. His literary efforts have played a significant role in promoting Welsh identity and education.

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