Charts the public reception and criticism of Iolo Morganwg's writings, the development of his eisteddfod and gorsedd ideas. This volume contains extended selections of his writings, which intend to give the reader the opportunity to study texts of this period.
Examines the importance of place in shaping nationalism. This book argues for the need to explore how various people - embedded... Læs mere
Dyma gyfrol arloesol sy'n craffu ar ddeunydd mewn tair iaith - y Gymraeg, y Saesneg a'r iaith Dsalagi (Cherokee) - a hynny wrth drafod gwahanol agweddau ar genhadaeth dau Fedyddiwr Cymreig a fu'n byw ac yn gweithio gyda'r genedl frodorol honno yn America.
"A Forgotten Army" reconstructs the experiences of Welsh women who undertook essential munitions work during World War II. The events of wartime are placed against the background of the wider Welsh social, economic and cultural context.
Drawing on extensive field work from Britain, USA, Canada and Australia, Paul Ghuman offers a detailed view of the issues facing second- and... Læs mere
Offers a collection of articles from young academics who delivered papers to a seminar, entitled Llenyddiaeth Mewn Theori held at the University of Wales Lampeter in April 2005.... Læs mere
By dint of intellectual brilliance, far-sighted vision and exceptional personal charm, Sir Glanmor Williams achieved great eminence in the... Læs mere
Born in 1473, Margaret Pole was the daughter of George, and the only woman, apart from Anne Boleyn, to hold a peerage title... Læs mere
This volume offers a section of the most important essays published by Emyr Humphreys over a 30-year period. The essays are prefaced by a series of discusssions which explore some of the intellectual concerns and motifs that have recurred throughout Humphreys' work.