
Dr Lowri Ann Rees is one of the co-founders of the Institute for the Study of Welsh Estates. A Senior Lecturer in Modern History at the School of History, Law and Social Sciences, her teaching focuses on nineteenth century British history. Her research interests centre on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Wales, in particular the landed elite and their country estates. She has published on paternalism and rural protest, the Rebecca Riots, the land agent, new wealth and social mobility, and Welsh sojourners in India. She plays an active role within the Institute, chairing the ISWE Forum, and supervising several PhD projects.
Publications
2023
- Lowri Ann Rees (ed.), (South Wales Record Society, 2023).
- Lowri Ann Rees, , Rural History 34:2 (2023), 262-277.
2018
- Lowri Ann Rees, Ciaran J. Reilly and Annie Tindley (eds.), (Edinburgh, 2018).
- Lowri Ann Rees, 鈥楩rustrations and fears: the impact of the Rebecca Riots on the land agent in Carmarthenshire, 1843鈥, in Lowri Ann Rees, Ciaran J. Reilly and Annie Tindley (eds.), (Edinburgh, 2018), pp. 153-67.
- Lowri Ann Rees, 鈥樷淚 serve my God, and I fear not man鈥: The Rebecca Riots and a female landowner鈥檚 response to Welsh Rural Protest, 1843-44鈥, in Terence Dooley, Maeve O鈥橰iordan and Christopher Ridgway (eds.), (Dublin, 2018).
- Lowri Ann Rees, 鈥楬ughes, John / Jac T欧 Isha (1819-1905)鈥, in Keith Gildart and David Howell (eds.), (Basingstoke, 2018).
2017
- Lowri Ann Rees,, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 45:2 (2017), 165-187.