Rhys ap Gruffydd stands out from his fellow Welsh rulers, not simply on account of his singular appellation as The Lord Rhys, but because of some indefinable quality which marked him as a prince of unusual talent, vision and insight. Here was a native ruler whose long and varied career touched on twelfth-century Welsh and Marcher society at many points: he was an astute politician, a zealous reformer, a sensitive patron of the arts and a warrior of distinction. But above all, he was the architect of peaceful coexistence. It is fitting that in the eighth centenary of his death in 1197, the life and achievements of the Lord Rhys are now reassessed. This study serves to emphasize his significance as one of the more remarkable and fascinating figures in the history of medieval Wales.
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Roger Turvey is a historian specializing in medieval and modern Wales, educated at the University of Wales, Swansea. His scholarly work delves into the intricate historical processes that have shaped the nation. Turvey's research offers insightful perspectives on pivotal moments in Welsh history, connecting the past with the present.






- 2023
- 2023
This is the story of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, the penniless exile who became Wales's greatest prince. He presided over a turbulent and politically charged period of Welsh history, having to prove himself first on the battlefield before learning the statesman's craft so as to establish his control over the warring factions of his own country. Ultimately, he presented the Welsh princelings with the most decisive political choice in the nation's history: accept his lordship or that of a foreign English king. In Roger Turvey's fascinating study, the first to concentrate exclusively on Llywelyn the Great, we also learn of a generous patron of Welsh culture, the arts and the Church, and of a figure who continues to be a source of inspiration and debate in 21st-century Wales.
- 2021
Access to History: Lancastrians, Yorkists and the Wars of the Roses, 1399-1509, Third Edition
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
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- 2020
Access to History: The Later Tudors 1547-1603
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
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- 2019
Access to History: The Early Tudors: Henry VII to Mary I, 1485-1558 Second Edition
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
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- 2018
Access to History: Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors, 1485-1603 for Edexcel
- 168 pages
- 6 hours of reading
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- 2017
My Revision Notes: Edexcel A-level History: Rebellion and disorder under the Tudors, 1485-1603
- 122 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Target success in Edexcel A-level History with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam preparation activities and exam-style questions to create a revision guide that students can rely on to review, strengthen and test their knowledge.
- 2016
Target success in AQA AS/A-level History with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam preparation activities and exam-style questions to create a revision guide that students can rely on to review, strengthen and test their knowledge.
- 2015
Access to History: Lancastrians, Yorkists and the Wars of the Roses, 1399-1509 Second Edition
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
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- 2015
Access to History: Conflict and Reformation: The establishment of the Anglican Church 1529-70 for AQA
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Give your students the best chance of success with this tried and tested series, combining in-depth analysis, engaging narrative and accessibility. Access to History is the most popular, trusted and wide-ranging series for A-level History students.