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From the Welsh Border to the World

From the Welsh Border to the World
Author: Simon Gwyn Roberts
Publisher: University of Chester
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2020-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1908258993

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Language extinction on an enormous scale has been occurring for over a century and has sped up dramatically in the last two decades. This book revolves around travels through the world’s most linguistically diverse regions, taking a comparative approach to the contemporary status of minority languages in the post-web world.


Raymond Williams: From Wales to the World

Raymond Williams: From Wales to the World
Author: Stephen Woodhams
Publisher: Parthian Books
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1913640930

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Raymond Williams came from Wales, and was brought up in a working-class family. These facts of place and class are the start of a thread which runs throughout his life and work. In Raymond Williams: From Wales to the World his writing, whether theoretical, historical, critical or as fiction has been treated as a single whole, recognising that his ideas were interwoven as a literary and intellectual engagement with Wales and the world over several decades. This collection of essays, edited by Stephen Woodhams, serves to further engage and extend his ideas of class and society.


Welsh Border Country

Welsh Border Country
Author: Maxwell Fraser
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780803880504

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Cadfael Country

Cadfael Country
Author: Rob Talbot
Publisher: Little Brown GBR
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1990
Genre: Cadfael, Brother (Fictitious character)
ISBN: 9780316905626

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By the authors of The Cotswolds, The English Lakes and Shakespeare's Avon this book is a celebration of the world of Ellis Peters and the medieval sleuth she has created, Brother Cadfael. It takes the form of an historical pilgrimage through the wild border county of Shropshire.


Writing the Welsh borderlands in Anglo-Saxon England

Writing the Welsh borderlands in Anglo-Saxon England
Author: Lindy Brady
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526115751

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This is the first study of the Anglo-Welsh border region in the period before the Norman arrival in England, from the fifth to the twelfth centuries. Its conclusions significantly alter our current picture of Anglo/Welsh relations before the Norman Conquest by overturning the longstanding critical belief that relations between these two peoples during this period were predominately contentious. Writing the Welsh borderlands in Anglo-Saxon England demonstrates that the region which would later become the March of Wales was not a military frontier in Anglo-Saxon England, but a distinctively mixed Anglo-Welsh cultural zone which was depicted as a singular place in contemporary Welsh and Anglo-Saxon texts. This study reveals that the region of the Welsh borderlands was much more culturally coherent, and the impact of the Norman Conquest on it much greater, than has been previously realised.


Under the Tump

Under the Tump
Author: Oliver Balch
Publisher: Faber & Faber Non Fiction
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Hay (Wales)
ISBN: 9780571311965

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Hay-on-Wye is world famous as the Town of Books. But when travel writer Oliver Balch moved there, it was not just the books he was keen to read, but the people too. After living in London and Buenos Aires, what will he make of this tiny, quirky town on the Welsh-English border? To help guide him, he turns to Francis Kilvert, a Victorian diarist who captured the bucolic rural life of his day. Does anything of Kilvert's world still exists? And could a newcomer ever feel they truly belong? With empathy and humour, Balch joins in the daily routines and lives of his fellow residents. What emerges is a captivating, personal picture of country life in the 21st century. Some things haven't altered for centuries, while others are changing at an alarming pace. Written with his trademark vivid, reportage style, Balch's journey sees him meet with a king and his courtiers, publicans, hippies, mayors, old widows and young farmers. In an increasingly mobile, urban world, Under the Tump is a timely, honest account of Balch's attempt to put down roots in a community not yet his own.


The Welsh Way

The Welsh Way
Author: Dan Evans
Publisher: Parthian Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1914595041

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This book argues for a new Welsh Way, one that is truly radical and transformational. A call for a political engagement that will create real opportunity for change. Neoliberalism has firmly taken hold in Wales. The 'clear red water' is darkening. The wounds of poverty, inequality, and disengagement, far from being healed, have worsened. Child poverty has reached epidemic levels: the worst in the UK. Educational attainment remains stubbornly low, particularly in deprived communities. Prison population rates are among the highest in Europe. Unemployment remains stubbornly high. House prices are rising, with the private rented sector lining the pockets of an ever-increasing number of private landlords. Minority groups are consistently marginalised. All this is not to mention the devastatingly disproportionate impact of the coronavirus pandemic on working class communities. The Welsh Way interrogates neoliberalism's grasp on Welsh life. It challenges the lazy claims about the 'successes' of devolution, fabricated by Welsh politicians and regurgitated within a tepid, attenuated public sphere. These wide-ranging essays examine the manifold ways in which neoliberalism now permeates all areas of Welsh culture, politics and society. They also look to a wider world, to the global trends and tendencies that have given shape to Welsh life today. Together, they encourage us to imagine, and demand, another Welsh future.


Workhouses of Wales and the Welsh Borders

Workhouses of Wales and the Welsh Borders
Author: Peter Higginbotham
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2022-02-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750999780

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A survey in 1776 recorded almost 2,000 parish workhouses operating in England, while the number in Wales was just nineteen. The New Poor Law of 1834 proved equally unattractive in much of Wales – some parts of the country resisted providing a workhouse until the 1870s, with Rhayader in Radnorshire being the last area in the whole of England and Wales to do so. Our image of these institutions has often been coloured by the work of authors such as Charles Dickens, but what was the reality? Where exactly were these workhouses located – and what happened to them? People are often surprised to discover that a familiar building was once a workhouse. Revealing locations steeped in social history, Workhouses of Wales and the Welsh Borders is a comprehensive and copiously illustrated guide to the workhouses that were set up across Wales and the border counties of Cheshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. It provides an insight into the contemporary attitudes towards such institutions as well as their construction and administration, what life was like for the inmates, and where to find their records today.


A Tolerant Nation?

A Tolerant Nation?
Author:
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783161906

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Combines historical and contemporary material. Draws on historical, sociological, cultural and literary approaches. Full revised and up-to-date edition of a classic book in the field. Covers the whole field in one volume.