In this collection, a group of musical enthusiasts assess the international careers of great Welsh soloists in the context of the national musical tradition. These... Læs mere
This book offers a broad historical survey of Welsh-language culture from sixth-century heroic poetry to television and pop culture in the early twenty-first century. The... Læs mere
Many authors have recounted the extraordinary achievements and the turmoil of Frank Lloyd Wright’s life, but this is the first study to provide a comprehensive explanation of his principles and motivations, and to trace them back to their roots in nineteenth-century Wales.
An Indigo Summer is an absorbing mediation on art, rural life and roots, grief, creativity and the artistic process.
Cyfrol am hanes Cymry America yng nghanol y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg, trwy lygaid y wasg gyfnodol Gymraeg.
Reflecting his own colourful past as a cowboy, international mercenary and hero of the Boer War, Owen Rhoscomyl created a heroic, martial and masculine image of the Welsh nation through his adventure fiction, popular history and public spectacle.
Roald Dahl: Wales of the Unexpected breaks new ground by revealing the place of Wales in the imagination of the writer known as 'the world's number one storyteller'.
This is the first book on the office of the Welsh Language Commissioner, set in the context of the office of language commissioner internationally.
This book argues for the value of applying methods deriving from cognitive sciences (such as neuroscience or psychology) to studies of medieval history, literature, art and culture, and suggests ways in which this comparative approach might be achieved.
This volume examines one of the central political questions of the modern world - the uneasy and often violent relationship between the forces of nationalism and democracy. The focus is on the nation-states of Western Europe in the period 1850-1970.