Welsh History 1: Early Modern Wales (c. 1485-1815)
Course Details
Module Code: XM18410
Class Code: HL203H
Delivery: Online: self-paced
Start Date: 04-02-2025
End Date: 08-04-2025
Tutor: Nicholas, Heather(Miss)
Fees:
Full Fee: £130.00
Fee Waiver Fee: £0.00
In 1485, Henry Tudor, defeated the English King, Richard I, at Bosworth field. This sets the stage for Wales and its relationships with the rest of the British Isles and the world in the Early Modern era (c. 1485-1815). In this module, students will explore the development of Wales through the Early Modern period, beginning with Tudor Wales during the turbulent period of political and religious change including the Acts of Union and the Reformation. We will move through the revolutionary period of Stuart Wales highlighting the Welsh in the Civil War, Restoration, and the Glorious Revolution. Additionally, we will explore the role of Wales in the New World, from the first English colonies to the American Revolution. Finally, we will explore the beginnings of modern Wales with the formation of a Nonconformist identity through the religious revivals and a working-class identity through the period of Atlantic Revolutions.
Note
This module is at CQFW Level 4