The Correspondence of Iolo Morganwg: 1797-1809

The Correspondence of Iolo Morganwg: 1797-1809
Title The Correspondence of Iolo Morganwg: 1797-1809 PDF eBook
Author Iolo Morganwg
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Pages 920
Release 2007
Genre Literary Collections
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Memory and Modern British Politics

Memory and Modern British Politics
Title Memory and Modern British Politics PDF eBook
Author Matthew Roberts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 453
Release 2023-12-14
Genre History
ISBN 1350190489

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This edited collection explores absence, presence and remembrance in British political culture and memory studies. Comprehensive in its scope, it covers the entire modern period, bringing together the 19th and 20th centuries as well as Britain, Ireland and the Atlantic World. As the first comparative and in-depth study to explore the central and contested place of memory and the invention of tradition in modern British politics, chapters include memorialisation, statue-mania, anniversaries and on the wider impact and invoking of 'dead generations'. In doing so, this book provides a new, exciting and accessible way of engaging with the history of British political culture.

Why Wales Never Was

Why Wales Never Was
Title Why Wales Never Was PDF eBook
Author Simon Brooks
Publisher University of Wales Press
Pages 237
Release 2017-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 1786830140

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Written as an act of protest in a Welsh-speaking community in north-west Wales, Why Wales Never Was combines a devastating analysis of the historical failure of Welsh nationalism with an apocalyptic vision of a non-Welsh future. It is the ‘progressive’ nature of Welsh politics and the ‘empire of the civic’, which rejects both language and culture, that prevents the colonised from rising up against his colonial master. Wales will always be a subjugated nation until modes of thought, dominant since the nineteenth century, are overturned. Originally a comment on Welsh acquiescence to Britishness at the time of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, the book’s emphasis on the importance of European culture is a parable for Brexit times. Both deeply rooted in Welsh culture and European in scope, Why Wales Never Was brings together history, philosophy and politics in a way never tried before in Wales. First published in Welsh in 2015, Why Wales Never Was affirms the author’s reputation as one of the most radical writers in Wales today.

Morgannwg

Morgannwg
Title Morgannwg PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 192
Release 2008
Genre Glamorgan (Wales)
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The Correspondence of Iolo Morganwg: 1770-1796

The Correspondence of Iolo Morganwg: 1770-1796
Title The Correspondence of Iolo Morganwg: 1770-1796 PDF eBook
Author Iolo Morganwg
Publisher
Pages 920
Release 2007
Genre Literary Collections
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Bulletin bibliographique de la Société internationale arthurienne

Bulletin bibliographique de la Société internationale arthurienne
Title Bulletin bibliographique de la Société internationale arthurienne PDF eBook
Author International Arthurian Society
Publisher
Pages 572
Release 2008
Genre Arthurian romances
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Theologia Cambrensis

Theologia Cambrensis
Title Theologia Cambrensis PDF eBook
Author D. Densil Morgan
Publisher University of Wales Press
Pages 370
Release 2021-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1786838079

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As well as outlining the shape of Welsh religious history generally, this volume describes the development of Calvinistic Methodist thought up to and beyond the secession from the Established Church in 1811, and the way in which the Evangelical Revival impacted the Older Dissent to create a vibrant popular Nonconformity. Along with analysing aspects of theology and doctrine, the narrative assesses the contribution of such key personalities as William Williams Pantycelyn, Thomas Charles of Bala andThomas Jones of Denbigh, and the Nonconformists Titus Lewis, Joseph Harris ‘Gomer’, George Lewis, David Rees and Gwilym Hiraethog. Following the notorious ‘Treachery of the Blue Books’ of 1847 and the Religious Census of 1851, Anglicanism regained ground, and among the themes treated in the latter chapters are the influence of High Church Tractarianism and the Broad Church ‘Lampeter Theology’ in the parishes. The volume concludes by assessing the intellectual culture of evangelicalism personified by Lewis Edwards and Thomas Charles Edwards, and describes the challenges of Darwinism, philosophical Idealism and a more critical attitude to the biblical text.