Wales and the Wars of the Roses
"Wales and the Wars of the Roses" by Howell T. Evans offers an insightful exploration of the tumultuous period between 1455 and 1485, focusing on the significant yet often overlooked role of Wales in the struggles between the houses of Lancaster and York. Originally published in 1915 and re-released by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this thorough examination spans 260 pages and delves into how the dynamics of the conflict were shaped by the unique perspectives and influences of the Welsh and Marches regions. Evans' compelling narrative challenges traditional views, illustrating the pivotal impact of Wales on the outcome of one of England's most enduring historical conflicts. This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone looking to understand the complexities of the Wars of the Roses through a distinct geographical lens. Don't miss the opportunity to add this engaging title to your collection.