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By: Harold Carter
ISBN: 9780708307755
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Publication Date: May 1989
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Elissa R Henken
ISBN: 9780708312902
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Publication Date: Aug 1996
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This work traces the development of Owain Glyndwr, who in the 15th century led a major rebellion against the English, as a national redeemer in Welsh folklore, history and literature. The author seeks to provide an account of how folklore and history shape each other.
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By: Anwen Jones
ISBN: 9780708319178
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Publication Date: Sep 2007
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Investigates the drive to create a national theatre as an aspect of the cultural, social and political life of modern Wales. Efforts to establish a National Theatre are discussed as a struggle to define the national identity in a volatile world. This work focuses on how national theatre helps in creation of the modern European Welsh man or woman.
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By: Emyr Humphreys
ISBN: 9780708316511
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Publication Date: Feb 2001
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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The 6th in the series, Amy, on the death of her husband, is now the mistress of Brangor Hall. However, it is the death of her 2nd husband Cilydd, a poet and Eistedfodd winner, that obsesses her younger son and fuels his dislike of her. Her other son Gwydion is also planning something.
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By: Stephen Knight
ISBN: 9781837721023
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Publication Date: May 2024
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This book describes how medieval authors represent the natural world both seeing it in terms of natural and animal forces and meanings, but also as a different domain that can cast a revealing and critical light on the human and urban world.
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By: Christopher P. Rodgers
ISBN: 9780708313039
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Publication Date: Jul 1996
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This work provides an analysis of issues involved in the conservation of British landscape and countryside. Topics covered include: the European Habitats Directive and its implementation in the UK; agricultural reform and the environment; public access; and control of agricultural pollution.
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By: Ben Bollig
ISBN: 9780708321232
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Publication Date: Jul 2008
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Presents a full-length study (in English) of the work of the Argentine poet and anthropologist Nestor Perlongher (1949-92). This book analyses and contextualizes his work whilst offering tools for reading and understanding the challenging and experimental poetry.
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By: Eddie Falvey
ISBN: 9781786836342
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Publication Date: Apr 2021
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This book includes academic studies from established scholars and early career researchers, as well as fans of horror cinema. It is written for its own constituency, as well as for journalists, critics, industry specialists and students.
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By: Paul Chaney
ISBN: 9780708316788
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Publication Date: Oct 2001
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Drawing on interviews with many of the people who have influenced the devolution experiment, from politicians to ordinary citizens, this book questions whether the National Assembly will lead to a better democracy for Wales.
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By: Darren Elliott-Smith
ISBN: 9781786836267
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Publication Date: Jan 2021
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This anthology of essays studies the form, aesthetics and representations of LGBTQ+ identities in a new subgenre of film and television we call 'New Queer Horror'.
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By: Thomas Parry
ISBN: 9780708302118
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Publication Date: Apr 1964
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Adrian C. Ritchie
ISBN: 9780708310595
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Publication Date: Nov 1990
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Adrian C. Ritchie
ISBN: 9780708310601
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Publication Date: Nov 1990
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Colin H. Good
ISBN: 9780708312612
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Publication Date: May 1995
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This handbook provides a guide to the language of the contemporary German quality press, concentrating on the specialized fields of vocabulary of commerce, the law, politics and economics. Short examples are given for each word or phrase, with English translations of headwords in context.
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By: Charles Kelley
ISBN: 9780708312773
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Publication Date: Jun 1995
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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The vocabulary and expressions in this book are found in a range of both written communications and also on television. Several semi-specialized areas relating to the legal sphere, banking and finance, administration and commerce, and politics have been included, as well as colloquial and slang terms.
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By: Eamon McCarthy
ISBN: 9781786836304
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Publication Date: Dec 2020
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This book explores how the Argentine artist Norah Borges (190198) created a smaller, more perfect world in her works and developed her own unique style of painting.
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By: Keith Gildart
ISBN: 9780708317068
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Publication Date: Apr 2002
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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The inter-relationship of coal, community and politics is central to the history of modern Wales and, for many, the South Wales valleys symbolize the culture of coalfield communities. This text offers a different insight into mining history. It examines the history of the North Wales coalfield.
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By: Tim Coughlan
ISBN: 9780708314982
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Publication Date: Oct 2001
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This volume is not the product of direct field-work but a gathering together, a sifting and an analysis of all the material available - whether previously collected by collectors of Romani song, or preserved whole or in fragments within literary or other texts.
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By: Simon Brooks
ISBN: 9780708319215
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Publication Date: Mar 2005
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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A scholarly, theoretical discussion about the resemblance between the history of enlightenment in Europe and the intellectual history of welsh-speaking Wales in the 20th century, comprising of a new insight into the work of such figures as R.T. Jenkins, John Gwilym Jones and Hywel Teifi Edwards.
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By: D. Myrddin Lloyd
ISBN: 9780708307939
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Publication Date: Jul 1981
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: John Davies
ISBN: 9780708302361
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Publication Date: Apr 1975
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Hazel Davies
ISBN: 9780708309971
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Publication Date: Jun 1988
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Sophocles
ISBN: 9780708307274
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Publication Date: Apr 1979
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Roger Webster
ISBN: 9780708312865
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Publication Date: Nov 1995
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This study of Old College, Aberystwyth, places the building in the context of the Picturesque Movement and provides an account of John Pollard Seddon's ideas and architectural development. The book also explores the various difficult relationships that Seddon encountered in the course of his work.
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