Lloyd Bowen


Lloyd Bowen is a Welsh academic and author, whose work focuses on the political and social history of early modern Wales and Britain. He is a professor of early modern history at Cardiff University.

Work

Bowen’s research focuses on the political and social history of early modern Wales and Britain, with particular attention to the relationship between local and regional politics. A significant strand of his work examines the British Civil Wars, including studies of royalism, gentry culture, and parliamentary politics.
He has also examined the nature of Welsh political identity following the Acts of Union, analysing the tensions between the English state and Welsh culture and highlighting the complexities of nationhood in early modern Britain.
Bowen has also published multiple monographs on early political figures such as John Poyer and Edward Vaughan, examining factionalism, early Welsh law and the beginning of the Second English Civil War.

Civil War Petitions Project

The Civil War Petitions Project is a collaborative research effort, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council that examines petitions submitted by veterans, widows, and civilians seeking relief following the British Civil Wars. The project investigates the social, political, and cultural consequences of the wars.
Bowen was a co-Investigator in the Civil War Petitions Project, which ran from June 2017 to October 2020. The project explored how petitioning functioned as a form of communication and political participation in early modern Britain.
Bowen contributed to the project through research on the language, form, and authenticity of petitions, with particular attention to Welsh perspectives. His work examines how such petitions created narratives and how memory of the Civil Wars was shaped through bureaucratic and legal processes.

Honours and awards

In 2024, Bowen became an elected fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.
Bowen is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

Books