This text offers an examination of Welsh military organization,
strategy, tactics and conduct in war which goes beyond the military
sphere and touches on all aspects of Welsh society in this period.
It helps to explain the transformation of the country from a part
of post-Roman medieval Europe to the series of independent
principalities eventually conquered by Edward I. The author
questions many of the traditional assumptions, notably the tendency
to see the Welsh (and the Irish and the Scottish) as "barbaric" and
provides a corrective to these current views. It demonstrates that,
whilst allowing for differences given the nature, economy,
geography and topography of the country, Welsh military
developments from the end of Roman rule to the Edwardian conquest
generally correspond to those seen in the rest of western
Europe.
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