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From Medieval to Modern Wales: Historical Essays in Honour of Kenneth O. Morgan and Ralph A. Griffiths.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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From Medieval to Modern Wales: Historical Essay in Honour of Kenneth O. Morgan and Ralph A. Griffiths, ed. R. R. Davies and Geraint H. Jenkins (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2004), xiv + 294 pp.; 9 illustrations. ISBN 0-7083-1881-9. 35.00 [pounds sterling]. This collection of fifteen essays pays tribute to the work of Kenneth O. Morgan and Ralph A. Griffiths, editors of the Welsh History Review for forty years, and thus closely involved in the making of the scholarly subject of the history of Wales. Essays treat the ...

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