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School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology

Prof. Huw Pryce - Full List of Publications

Books

  • Native Law and the Church in Medieval Wales (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1993). Pp. xvi + 292.
  • (Gol. gyda Nerys Ann Jones) Yr Arglwydd Rhys (Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru, Caerdydd, 1996). Tt. xxii + 230.
  • (General ed.) K. L. Maund, Handlist of the Acts of Native Welsh Rulers 1132-1283 (University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1996). Pp. xxxiv + 165.
  • (Ed.) Literacy in Medieval Celtic Societies (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 33; Cambridge University Press, 1998). Pp. xiii + 297.
  • (Ed., with the assistance of C. Insley) The Acts of Welsh Rulers 1120-1283 (University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2005). Pp. lvi, 902.
  • Tywysogion (gyda chyfraniadau gan Richard Wyn Jones a Spencer Smith) (Hughes a’i Fab/S4C, Caerdydd, 2006).  Tt. 167.
  • (Ed. with John Watts), Power and Identity in the Middle Ages: Essays in Memory of Rees Davies (Oxford University Press, 2007).  Pp. xii, 283
  • J. E. Lloyd and the Creation of Welsh History: Renewing a Nation’s Past (University of Wales Press, Cardiff). Pp. xvii, 277.

Articles and Chapters

  • ‘Hanesyddiaeth Cymru’, yn R. Rhys (gol.), Arolwg 1982 (Cyhoeddiadau Modern Cymreig, Llandybïe, 1983), 62-6.
  • ‘Ecclesiastical sanctuary in thirteenth-century Welsh law’, Journal of Legal History 5: 3 (1984), 1-13; repr. in A. Kiralfy et al. (eds.), Custom, Courts and Counsel (Frank Cass, London, 1985), 1-13.
  • ‘Enghraifft o croc “crocbren” yn y Canu i Gadfan?’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 32 (1985), 166-8.
  • ‘Duw yn lle mach: briduw yng nghyfraith Hywel’, yn T. M. Charles-Edwards, M. E. Owen a D. B. Walters (goln.), Lawyers and Laymen: Studies in the History of Law presented to Professor Dafydd Jenkins on his seventy-fifth birthday (University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1986), 47-71.
  • ‘Early Irish canons and medieval Welsh law’, Peritia: Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland 5 (1986), 107-27.
  • ‘The prologues to the Welsh lawbooks’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 33 (1986), 151-87.
  • ‘In search of a medieval society: Deheubarth in the writings of Gerald of Wales’, Welsh History Review 13: 3 (1987), 265-81.
  • ‘Church and society in Wales, 1150-1250: an Irish perspective’, in R. R. Davies (ed.), The British Isles, 1100-1500: Comparisons, Contrasts and Connections (John Donald, Edinburgh, 1988), 27-47.
  • ‘Cymru Gerallt’, yn G. H. Jenkins (gol.), Cof Cenedl III (Gwasg Gomer, Llandysul, 1988), 1-30.
  • ‘Gerald, King Arthur, and the legendary history of Britain’, in C. Kightly, A Mirror of Medieval Wales: Gerald and His Journey of 1188 (Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments, Cardiff, 1988), 36-7.
  • ‘Gerald’s journey through Wales’, Journal of Welsh Ecclesiastical History 6 (1989), 17-34.
  • ‘Medieval Welsh law’, Newsletter of the School of Celtic Studies [Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies], no. 4 (1990), 30-4.
  • ‘Ecclesiastical wealth in early medieval Wales’, in N. Edwards and A. Lane (eds.), The Early Church in Wales and the West (Oxbow Monograph 16; Oxbow Books, Oxford, 1992), 22-32.
  • ‘Pastoral care in early medieval Wales’, in J. Blair and R. Sharpe (eds.), Pastoral Care before the Parish (Leicester University Press, Leicester and London, 1992), 41-62.
  • ‘The church of Trefeglwys and the end of the “Celtic charter tradition” in twelfth-century Wales’, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 25 (Summer 1993), 15-54.
  • ‘A new edition of the Historia Divae Monacellae’, The Montgomeryshire Collections 82 (1994), 23-40.
  • ‘Cyfeiriad cynnar at fyfyrwyr o Gymru yn Lloegr’, Yr Aradr: Cylchgrawn Cymraeg Cymdeithas Dafydd ap Gwilym Rhydychen 6 (Nadolig 1995), 19-21.
  • ‘Yr eglwys a’r gyfraith yng Nghymru’r oesoedd canol’, yn G. H. Jenkins (gol.), Cof Cenedl X (Gwasg Gomer, Llandysul, 1995), 1-30.
  • ‘Mathrafal: the evidence of written sources’, in C. J. Arnold and J. W. Huggett, ‘Excavations at Mathrafal, Llangyniew, Powys, 1989’, Montgomeryshire Collections 83 (1995), 59-74: 61-5.
  • (Gyda Nerys Ann Jones) ‘Rhagymadrodd’, yn Jones a Pryce (goln.), Yr Arglwydd Rhys, 1-17.
  • ‘Yr eglwys yn oes yr Arglwydd Rhys’, ibid., 145-77.
  • (Cyfieith.) ‘Y canu Lladin er cof am yr Arglwydd Rhys’, ibid., 212-23.
  • ‘A cross-border career: Giraldus Cambrensis between Wales and England’, in R. Schneider (ed.), Grenzgänger (Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für Saarländische Landesgeschichte und Volksforschung 33, Saarbrücken, 1998), 45-60.
  • ‘Introduction’, in Pryce (ed.), Literacy in Medieval Celtic Societies, 1-14.
  • ‘The origins and the medieval period’, in P. H. Jones and E. Rees (eds.), A Nation and its Books: A History of the Book in Wales (National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1998), 1-23.
  • ‘Owain Gwynedd and Louis VII: the Franco-Welsh diplomacy of the first prince of Wales’, Welsh History Review 19: 1 (1998), 1-28.
  • ‘Esgobaeth Bangor yn oes y tywysogion’, yn W. P. Griffith (gol.), Ysgrifau ar Hanes Crefydd ac Enwadaeth yng Ngwynedd (Canolfan Uwch-Efrydiau Crefydd Bangor, Bangor, 1999), 37–57.
  • ‘Medieval experiences: Wales 1000-1415’, in G. E. Jones and D. Smith (eds.), The People of Wales (Gomer Press, Llandysul, 1999), 11–47.
  • ‘The context and purpose of the earliest Welsh lawbooks’, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 39 (Summer 2000), 39–63.
  • ‘The household priest (offeiriad teulu)’, in T. M. Charles-Edwards, M. E. Owen, and P. Russell (eds.), The Welsh King and his Court (University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2000), 82–93.
  • ‘Lawbooks and literacy in medieval Wales’, Speculum 75 (2000), 29–67.
  • (With Joseph Goering) ‘The Tractatus de modo confitendi of Cadwgan, bishop of Bangor’, Mediaeval Studies 62 (2000), 1–27.
  • ‘The medieval church’, in J. B. and Ll. B. Smith (eds.), History of Merioneth, II: The Middle Ages (University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2001), 254-96.
  • ‘British or Welsh? National identity in twelfth-century Wales’, English Historical Review 116 (2001), 775-801.
  • ‘Frontier Wales, c.1063–1282’, in P. Morgan (ed.), An Illustrated History of Wales (Tempus, Stroud, 2001), 77-106.
  • ‘Welsh custom and canon law, 1150-1250’, in K. Pennington (ed.), Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law (Vatican City, 2001), 781-97.
  • ‘Negotiating Anglo-Welsh relations: Llywelyn the Great and Henry III’, in B. Weiler (ed.), England and Europe in the Reign of Henry III (1216–1272) (Ashgate, Aldershot, 2002), 13-29.
  • ‘Wales: religion and piety’, in S. Rigby (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Later Medieval Britain (Blackwell, Oxford, 2003), 411-29.
  • ‘The christianization of society’, in W. Davies (ed.), Short Oxford History of the British Isles: The Ninth to the Eleventh Centuries (Oxford University Press, 2003), 138–67.
  • ‘Welsh rulers and the written word, 1120–1283’, in P. Thorau et al. (eds.), Regionen Europas—Europa der Regionen: Festschrift für Kurt-Ulrich Jäschke zum 65. Geburtstag (Böhlau Verlag, Cologne, 2003), 65–78.
  • ‘Anian, bishop of Bangor (d. 1306/7)’; ‘Bleddyn ap Cynfyn (d. 1075)’; ‘Caradog (d. 1124)’; ‘Gruffudd ap Cynan (d. 1137)’; ‘Gruffudd ap Rhys (d. 1137)’; ‘Madog ap Maredudd (d. 1160)’; ‘Owain Gwynedd (d. 1170)’; ‘Rhys ap Gruffudd (c.1132-97)’; ‘Sir John Prise’, in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004).
  • ‘Modern nationality and the medieval past: the Wales of John Edward Lloyd’, in R. R. Davies and G. H. Jenkins (eds.), From Medieval to Modern Wales: Historical Essays in Honour of Kenneth O. Morgan and Ralph A. Griffiths (University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2004), 14–29.
  • ‘Culture, power and the charters of Welsh rulers’, in M. T. Flanagan and J. Green (eds.), Charters and Charter Scholarship in Britain and Ireland (Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills and New York, 2005), 184–202.
  • ‘Uses of the vernacular in the acts of Welsh rulers, 1120–1283’, in O. Guyotjeannin (ed.), La langue des actes: actes du XIe congrès international de diplomatique (Troyes, jeudi 11-samedi 13 septembre 2003) (on-line publication by École nationale des chartes, Paris, 2005: http://elec.enc.sorbonne.fr/document180.html)
  • ‘From the neolithic to nonconformity: J. E. Lloyd and the history of Caernarfonshire’, Trafodion Cymdeithas Hanes Sir Gaernarfon/Transactions of the Caernarvonshire Historical Society, 66 (2005), 14–37.
  • ‘Cenedligrwydd a chymdeithas: dehongli oes y tywysogion’, Trafodion Cymdeithas Hanes Sir Gaernarfon/Transactions of the Caernarvonshire Historical Society, 67 (2006), 12–29.
  • ‘Grym y gair ysgrifenedig: tywysogion Cymru a’u dogfennau, 1120–1283’, yn Geraint H. Jenkins (gol.), Cof Cenedl XXII (Gwasg Gomer, Llandysul, 2007), 1–31.
  • ‘Patrons and patronage among the Cistercians in Wales’, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 154 (2007 for 2005), 81–95.
  • 'The dynasty of Deheubarth and the church of St Davids’, in J. Wyn Evans and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds.), St David of Wales: Cult, Church and Nation (Studies in Celtic History, XXIV; Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2007), 305-16.
  • ‘Welsh rulers and European change, c.1100–1282’, in Huw Pryce and John Watts (eds.), Power and Identity in the Middle Ages: Essays in Memory of Rees Davies (Oxford University Press, 2007), 37–51.
  • ‘R. Allen Brown Memorial Lecture: The Normans in Welsh History’, in C. P. Lewis (ed.), Anglo-Norman Studies XXX (Boydell,  Woodbridge, 2008), 1–18.
  • (with K. K. Olson), ‘The reluctant medievalist?’, in G. H. Jenkins and  G. E. Jones  (eds.), Degrees of Influence: A Memorial Volume for Glanmor Williams (University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2008), 30–57.
  • ‘Conversions to Christianity’, in Pauline Stafford (ed.),  A Companion to the Early Middle Ages: Britain and Ireland c.500–1100 (Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, 2009), 143–59.
  • ‘Robert Rees Davies 1938–2005’, Proceedings of the British Academy, 161 (2009, 135-55).
  • ‘Preface’, in Diane M. Williams and John R. Kenyon (eds), The Impact of the Edwardian Castles in Wales (Oxbow Books, Oxford and Oakville, CT, 2010), p. xi.
  • ‘Annals and Chronicles: Ireland – Irish Annals’; ‘Annals and Chronicles: Wales – Chronicle of the Welsh Princes’; ‘Hywel Dda, Laws of’, in Robert Bjork (ed.), The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages (Oxford University Press, 2010), I, p. 73; II, pp. 831–2.
  • (with Aled Jones) ‘Welsh History Review makes its own mark at 50’, Western Mail Magazine 18 September 2010, pp. 8, 10.
  • ‘Llywelyn the Great and Llywelyn the Last – for themselves or for Wales?’, in H. V. Bowen (ed.), A New History of Wales: Myths and Realities in Welsh History (Gomer Press, Llandysul, 2011), pp. 27–34.
  • ‘Were we Welsh or were we British?’, in ibid., pp. 35–41.

Booklets

  • (Gyda Glenda Carr) Be’ Ddywedodd Gerallt Gymro am ei Gyfoeswyr? (Y Colegiwm Cymraeg, Caernarfon, 1987). Tt. 55.
  • Hynafiaid: Hil, Cenedl a Gwreiddiau’r Cymry. Darlith Goffa Syr Thomas Parry-Williams 2006 (Canolfan Uwchefrydiau Cymreig a Cheltaidd, Aberystwyth, 2007).  Tt. 16.