The settlement of North Wales under Edward I of England, 2014
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of theses written by students enrolled in the Monmouth University graduate History program. The holdings are bound print documents that were submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Master of Arts degree.
During the fall 2022 semester (in instances where the requisite waivers were received from consenting student authors), the Monmouth University Library, together with the University's Graduate School and Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, began providing open access to select full-text digital versions of current theses and dissertations through links to the ProQuest Dissertations Publishing website in the Library's Online Public Access Catalog. Links to these open access digital publications can also be found in the "External Documents" section under any conforming titles that are listed among the holdings itemized in the collection inventory for this finding aid.
Dates
- Creation: 2014
Creator
- McGlone, Kaneisha H. (Kaneisha Hannah) (1986- ) (Author, Person)
- Veit, Richard F. (1968- ) (Thesis advisor, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use. Access is by appointment only.
Access to the collection is confined to the Monmouth University Library and is subject to patron policies approved by the Monmouth University Library.
Collection holdings may not be borrowed through interlibrary loan.
Research appointments are scheduled by the Monmouth University Library Archives Collections Manager (723-923-4526). A minimum of three days advance notice is required to arrange a research appointment for access to the collection.
Patrons must complete a Researcher Registration Form and provide appropriate identification to gain access to the collection holdings. Copies of these documents will be kept on file at the Monmouth University Library.
Extent
1 Items (print book) : 58 pages ; 8.5 x 11.0 inches (28 cm).
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This thesis consists of three sections, which discusses [sic] the problems that Edward and his government faced during the Settlement of North Wales after 1284. Once Edward defeated the Prince of Wales in War [sic], Edward had to control new territory. Edward and his government ministers approached the formation of a new government in North Wales by various different means. This thesis discusses how Edward tried to control the newly conquered region by military, administrative, and territorial means. The problems that Edward and his ministers encountered during the Settlement of North Wales left a problematic legacy, which affected Edward and his government for years to come.
Partial Contents
Introduction -- 1. Military control -- 2. Administrative control -- 3. Regional control -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
Repository Details
Part of the Monmouth University Library Archives Repository
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