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Lloyd Bowen

Dr Lloyd Bowen

Reader in Early Modern and Welsh History

Ysgol Hanes, Archaeoleg a Chrefydd

Email
BowenL@caerdydd.ac.uk
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+44 29208 76284
Campuses
Adeilad John Percival , Ystafell 4.39, Rhodfa Colum, Caerdydd, CF10 3EU
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Research projects

  • The Political Culture of Popular Royalism, c.1637-1662
  • Gentry Culture and Contest on the Anglo-Welsh Border

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  • Bowen, L. 2012. Fashioning communities: the county in early modern Wales. In: Eales, J. and Hopper, A. eds. The County Community in Seventeenth-Century England and Wales. Explorations in Local and Regional History Vol. 5. Hatfield, Hertfordshire: University of Hertfordshire Press, pp. 77-99.

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Part one undergraduate

  • Early Modern England and Wales - 20 credits (HS1106)
  • History in Practice (HS1107)

Part two undergraduate

  • The British Civil Wars and Revolution, c.1638-49 - 30 credits (HS1742) Year 2
  • Identity and the British State: Wales, c.1485-1660 (HS1872) Year 3

I also teach Masters modules on Early Modern Wales.

I am happy to supervise suitably qualified research students in relevant aspects of early modern British and Welsh political, cultural, religious and social history.

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Education and qualifications

BA Exeter; MA, PhD Cardiff.

Career overview

2000-2002 Research Officer, History of Parliament Trust

2002-present Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Early Modern and Welsh History, Cardiff University

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External Examiner, University of Southampton

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I am very happy to supervise postgraduate students who are interested in early modern Welsh and British history. I specialise in the following areas:-

  • Early Modern Welsh History (c.1450-1700)
  • The Civil Wars (1642-1660)
  • Royalism and Royalist Cultures
  • Gentry Culture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
  • Early Modern Parliamentary History
  • Early Modern Popular Politics and Communication
  • Petitioning and Representation