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    92,-

    Christoph Hein is widely regarded as one of the most important writers to emerge from the former GDR. This volume contains an interview with Hein, a previously unpublished prose piece by him, an up-to-date biography and critical articles which examine individual texts in detail.

  • av Dewi Maelor Lloyd
    92,-

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    109

    This volume examines one of the central political questions of the modern world - the uneasy and often violent relationship between the forces of nationalism and democracy. The focus is on the nation-states of Western Europe in the period 1850-1970.

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    109

    A varied and wide-ranging set of perspectives on economic policy past, present and future. The papers are grouped into six sections each representing a different perspective: money, structure, sectors, regions, international and political economy.

  • av J. Gwynn Williams
    171

    The first of a three-volume centenary history. This volume celebrates the centenary of the University by recalling the foundation and early days. It casts a critical eye on an institution which was reputed at its inception to represent "the soul of the nation".

  • av Denis Judd
    186

  • - From Reform to Revolution in France
     
    145

  • - The English Reformation 1530-1570
     
    145

  • av Mair Elvet Thomas
    105

    Gwent is sometimes presented as the most Anglicized county of Wales. This book corrects the perspective by tracing the Welsh cultural tradition of the county.

  • - Theology, Poetry, Story
    av Manon Ceridwen James
    323,-

    This book explores the relationship between religion and identity in the lives of Welsh women today. Manon Ceridwen James looks at the recent history of religion in Wales, as well as women's writings and the way in which women have faced and continue to face unique pressures to be respectable.

  • - Dark Places in the Provinces and Margins of the British Isles
     
    1 036,-

    Gothic Britain is the first collection of essays to consider how the Gothic responds to, and is informed by, the British regional experience. Acknowledging how the so-called United Kingdom has historically been divided upon nationalistic lines, the twelve original essays in this volume interrogate the interplay of ideas and generic innovations generated in the spaces between the nominal kingdom and its component nations and, innovatively, within those national spaces. Concentrating upon fictions depicting England, Scotland and Wales specifically, Gothic Britain comprehends the generic possibilities of the urban and the rural, of the historical and the contemporary, of the metropolis and the rural settlement - as well as exploring, uniquely, the fluid space that is the act of travel itself. Reading the textuality of some two hundred years of national and regional identity, Gothic Britain interrogates how the genre has depicted and questioned the natural and built environments of the Island of Great Britain.

  • - The Gods and their Stories in a Global Perspective
     
    725

    This book explores the exciting world of Celtic mythology and demonstrates how it can be related to its prehistoric Indo-European roots.

  • - Travel, Migration and Exile
     
    476

    This book uses archaeological, historical and literary evidence to capture for the first time the medieval Welsh on the move between the fifth and fifteenth centuries.

  • - 'Pain and Pleasure': A Social History of Wales and the Welsh, 1870-1945
    av Russell Davies
    323,-

    This innovative study examines the spiritual and sexual experiences of the Welsh in the period 1870-1945.

  • - Studies in Christian Thought and History
    av Alan P. F. Sell
    92,-

    A collection of commemorative essays and addresses by the Professor of Christian Doctrine at Aberystwyth University which probes and reflects theologically upon aspects of Christianity's intellectual and historical heritage.

  • av Owen Edwards
    145

  • - Anxiety and Creative Dissent in the Post-apartheid Imagination and Beyond
    av Rebecca Duncan
    1 092,-

    The first book-length study of its kind, South African Gothic maps the poetics, origins and functions of an underexplored Gothic tradition in South African literary imaginaries.

  • - Arddulleg y Gymraeg
    av Steve Morris & Kevin Rottet
    476 - 1 385,-

    This volume invites readers to explore the stylistic resources of Welsh by comparing twentieth and twenty-first century prose in Welsh and in English translation (as well as the reverse direction). This technique brings out numerous linguistic and stylistic devices that reflect the characteristic idiom and expressive spirit of idiomatic Welsh writing.

  • - Aralledd ac Amlddiwylliannedd mewn Ffuglen Gymreig, er 1990
    av Lisa Sheppard
    238

    Cyfrol o feirniadaeth lenyddol gymharol, sy'n dod a gwaith awduron Cymraeg a Saesneg ynghyd i drafod y portread ffuglennol o amlddiwylliannedd Cymru, ac i awgrymu sut y gall dwyieithrwydd Cymru gynnig cyfle i greu cymdeithas Gymreig fwy cynhwysol.

  • - Angels, Amazons, and Women
    av Patrick Sharp
    945,-

    Darwinian Feminism in Early Science Fiction reveals a lost history of women's science fiction and shows how it was shaped by the work of Britain's greatest scientist.

  • - Activity Pack
    av Stuart Broomfield & Euryn Madoc-Jones
    132

    This activity pack is divided into two sections, 1485-1760 and 1760-1914. Each section opens with an overview of major themes and developments within the period, before going on to consider the important turning-points of change.

  • - The Roots of the Modern Irish Problem
    av Michael Hughes
    132

    A concise introduction to the events which led to the partition of Ireland, with a discusion of the subsequent development of the two Irish states which emerged from the events of 1920-1922.

  • av Douglas Jones
    200,99 - 1 165,-

    The first in-depth study of the Communist Party's attitude to devolution in Wales, to Welsh nationhood and Welsh identity, examined within the context of the rapid changes in twentieth century Welsh society, debates on devolution and identity on the British left, the role of nationalism within the communist movement, and the interplay of international and domestic factors.

  • av T. Hefin Jones & Noel Davies
    258,-

    Ymgais sydd yma i geisio gweld sut y mae diwinyddiaeth Gristnogol yn ymateb i wyddoniaeth, a sut y mae gwyddoniaeth yn effeithio ar ein dirnadaeth Gristnogol.

  • - From Human Rights to Brexit
    av Elizabeth Gibson-Morgan
    1 018

    This book provides a historical, political and legal analysis of the sweeping contemporary transformation of the British and French constitutional frameworks, which culminated in the 2016 referendum on Britain's EU membership. It offers a unique Franco-British perspective on unprecedented constitutional change with a particular emphasis on Wales.

  • - Saunders Lewis, Samuel Beckett a Moliere
    av Rhianedd Jewell
    171

    Trwy ddadansoddi cyfieithiadau Cymraeg Saunders Lewis o ddramau Ffrangeg Samuel Beckett a Moliere, datgelir pwysigrwydd cyfieithu i'r ddrama Gymraeg a phwysigrwydd cyfieithu yn benodol i Saunders Lewis.

  • - A History
    av Cai Parry-Jones
    400 - 1 239,-

    The first nationwide historical study of Jewish communities and individuals in Wales, stretching from the establishment of the first Welsh-Jewish community in Swansea in 1768 to the present situation of Welsh Jewry in the early twenty-first century.

  • - A Comparative Study of Polish Migration to Wales
    av Andrew Thompson, John Lever & Julie Knight
    400

    This book considers contemporary Polish migration to three distinctly different areas of Wales, and accounts for the migrants' unexpectedly long-term stay in the UK as well as the impact of long-term migration.

  • - The Roman Catholic Church and Society in Wales, 1916-1962
    av Trystan Owain Hughes
    400

    This text charts and accounts for the remarkable growth of the Roman Catholic Church in Wales between the formation of its Province of Wales in 1916 and the commencement of the Second Vatican Council in 1962. It goes on to examine reaction to the expansion, both from within and outside the church.

  • - Atomic Physicist
    av Rowland Wynne
    258 - 277

    This book tells the story of the spirited Welshman, Evan James Williams, one of Wales's most eminent scientists, who became a world-renowned atomic physicist.

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