University of Wales Press, 2015. — 310 p.
Originally published as
Welsh Military Institutions, this book, newly available in paperback, traces the development of the Welsh state in the years after the Roman empire. Sean Davies uses an array of sources to counter the dominant perception of the medieval Welsh - driven by Gerald of Wales’s account - as a race of noble savages; the resulting, more sophisticated view sets Welsh society in the context of larger European developments, while also offering a close look at the military structures and tactics of the period.
Sean Davies is a historian of medieval Wales who works as a writer, editor, and journalist.