SeriesStudies in Welsh History

36 Works Popularity 58,932 (74 Members) 106 Books 0 Reviews ½ 4.6
The monastic order in south Wales, 1066-1349 by F.G. Cowley 5 copies1
Literature, religion and society in Wales, 1660-1730 by Geraint H. Jenkins 5 copies2
Cardiff and the marquesses of Bute by John Davies 5 copies3
The north Wales quarrymen, 1874–1922 by R. Merfyn Jones 7 copies4
The governance of Gwynedd by David Stephenson 5 copies5
'Organise! Organise! Organise!' : a study of reform agitations in Wales, 1840-1886 by Ryland Wallace 1 copy6
'The labyrinth of flames' : work and social conflict in early industrial Merthyr Tydfil by Chris Evans 1 copy7
Learning, law and religion : higher education and Welsh society, c.1540-1640 by W. P. Griffith 1 copy10
Law, order and government in Caernarfonshire, 1558-1640 : justices of the peace and the gentry by J. Gwynfor Jones 1 copy12
Building Jerusalem : nonconformity, labour and the social question in Wales, 1906-1939 by Robert Pope 4 copies13
Aftermath : remembering the Great War in Wales by Angela Gaffney 1 copy14
Schools, Politics, and Society : Elementary Education in Wales, 1870–1902 by Robert Smith 2 copies15
Immigration and integration : the Irish in Wales, 1798-1922 by Paul O'Leary 4 copies16
Soccer and society : south Wales, 1900-1939 by Martin Johnes 2 copies20
Welsh military institutions, 633-1283 by Sean Davies 4 copies21
A glorious work in the world : Welsh Methodism and the international evangelical revival, 1735-1750 by David Ceri Jones 7 copies22
The politics of the principality : Wales, c.1603-1642 by Lloyd Bowen 0 copies27
Urban assimilation in post-conquest Wales : ethnicity, gender and economy in Ruthin, 1282-1348 by Matthew Frank Stevens 4 copies29
Labour's Crisis: Plaid Cymru, the Conservatives, and the Decline of the Labour Party in North-West Wales, 1960-74 by Andrew Edwards 3 copies32
Wales and the Crusades, c.1095-1291 by Kathryn Hurlock 5 copies33
The south Wales miners : 1964-1985 by Ben Curtis 2 copies34
Wales and socialism : political culture and national identity before the Great War by Martin Wright 5 copies35
Leaders and teachers : adult education and the challenge of labour in South Wales, 1906-1940 by Richard Lewis 1 copy1993
Wales in America : Scranton and the Welsh, 1860-1920 by William Jones 5 copies1993
Devolution in Wales : claims and responses, 1937-1979 by John Gilbert Evans 2 copies2006
Intelligent town : an urban history of Swansea, 1760-1855 by Louise Miskell 5 copies2006
Unemployment, poverty and health by Steven Thompson 2 copies2006
Law and disorder in early modern Wales : crime and authority in the Denbighshire courts, c.1660-1730 by Sharon Howard 1 copy2008
Cardiganshire and the Cardi, c.1760-c.2000 by Mike Benbough-Jackson 1 copy2011
Exodus from Cardiganshire : rural-urban migration in Victorian Britain by Kathryn J. Cooper 2 copies2011
The Communist Party of Great Britain and the National Question in Wales, 1920-1991 (Studies in Welsh History) by Douglas Jones 4 copies2018
The gentry of north Wales in the later middle ages by A. D. Carr 3 copies2018
The Opposition to the Great War in Wales 1914-1918 by Aled Eirug 2 copies2018
The women's suffrage movement in Wales, 1866-1928 by Ryland Wallace 2 copies2018
The Conservative Party in Wales, 1945-1997 by Sam Blaxland 1 copy2024
North Wales Miners: A Fragile Unity, 1945-1996 (Studies in Welsh History): 18 by Keith Gildart 1 copy

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"Since the Second World War, Welsh history has attracted considerable scholarly attention and enjoyed a vigourous popularity. Not only the approaches, both traditional and new, to the study of history in general been successfully applied to Wales's past, but the number of scholars engaged in this enterprise has multiplied during these years."In order to make more widely available the conclusions of recent research, much of it of limited accessibility in post-graduate dissertations and theses, the History and Law Committee of the Board of Celtic Studies has inaugurated this new series of monographs, Studies in Welsh History. It is anticipated that many of the volumes will have originated in research conducted in the University of Wales or under the auspices of the Board of Celtic Studies. But the series will not exclude significant contributions made by researchers in other Universities and elsewhere. Its primary aim is to serve historical scholarship and to encourage the study of Welsh history."Rhagair y golygyddion, cyfrol I. (English, Unclassified)

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