When was Wales?: A History of the Welsh |
Contents
List of Plates xi | 7 |
British Welsh | 13 |
The First Crisis of Identity | 47 |
Copyright | |
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Aberystwyth Aneurin Bevan Anglesey Anglican Bangor Baptists became become Bishop Britain British Britons Caernarfon campaign capital Cardiff Cardiganshire Carmarthen Celtic cent central centre century Ceredigion chapel Chartist Church coalfield Communist created crisis culture Cymru Dafydd David Deheubarth Dissent Dowlais Dyfed dynasty early eisteddfod emerged England English Ergyng Europe European gentry Glamorgan Glyn Dŵr Gruffydd Gwent gwerin Gwynedd Henry Hywel imperial industrial Iolo Ireland Irish John Jones kindred kingdom kings land Lewis Liberal lived Llywelyn lords major March massive Merioneth Merthyr middle class miners moved movement Nonconformist north Wales notables organized Owain Plaid Cymru poets political popular population Powys prince radical Rhondda Rhys Roman Romano-British royal rural Saunders Lewis Saxon social society south Wales south-east St David's struggle Swansea Thomas took town tradition Tudor union University of Wales valleys Welsh language Welsh law Welsh nation Welsh-speaking Welshmen whole Williams women