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By: B. G. Charles
ISBN: 9780708300022
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Publication Date: Apr 1967
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: E. T. Jones
ISBN: 9780708306802
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Publication Date: Apr 1978
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Eirlys Tomos
ISBN: 9780708308042
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Readership/Audience: Primary and Secondary Educational
Publication Date: Nov 1981
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: John Wyn Roberts
ISBN: 9780708309100
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Readership/Audience: Primary and Secondary Educational
Publication Date: Nov 1985
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: T. I. Rees
ISBN: 9780708302743
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Publication Date: Apr 1954
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: David W. Green
ISBN: 9780708305577
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Publication Date: Apr 1974
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: David Gareth Walters
ISBN: 9780708317334
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Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jul 2002
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Walters focuses on the constitution of meaning and sense in Lorca's poetry. He traces the development of Lorca's work up to "Canciones" and offers a full and detailed reading of that collection which explicates many poems often thought to be obscure or enigmatic.
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By: Sioned Davies
ISBN: 9780708316399
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Publication Date: Mar 2001
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Tudur Hallam
ISBN: 9780708321140
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Publication Date: Mar 2008
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Ifor Williams
ISBN: 9780708302309
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Publication Date: May 1978
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Ifor Williams
ISBN: 9780708316092
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Publication Date: Jan 2000
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By: Ifor Williams
ISBN: 9780708302316
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Publication Date: Apr 1977
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Ioan M. Williams
ISBN: 9780708310410
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Publication Date: Nov 1989
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Edward P. M. Gardener
ISBN: 9780708307854
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Publication Date: Apr 1981
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Alan Hooper
ISBN: 9780708321201
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Publication Date: Jan 2008
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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By: Chris Williams
ISBN: 9780708314739
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Publication Date: Feb 1999
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Examines the impact of the South Wales Coalfields, not just on a local level but at a national level. This accessible yet critical study sheds new light on that history of industrial and political conflict, but at the same time sets that history within the wider context of society as a whole.
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By: Geraint H. Jenkins
ISBN: 9780708314890
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Publication Date: Mar 1999
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This is the third volume in the Cardiganshire County History series. The volume traces the main developments in the social history of the county from the eighteenth century to the present day.
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By: D. P. Kirby
ISBN: 9780708311707
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Publication Date: Mar 2002
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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A comprehensive and scholary history of prehistoric and early Cardiganshire. This volume is illustrated with maps, line-drawings and photographic plates. It begins with the geography of the county, its flora and fauna, and traces the slow emergence of Man in prehistoric times.
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By: Pamela Michael
ISBN: 9780708317402
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Publication Date: May 2003
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This is an account of the changing provision for the insane in north Wales from the beginning of the 19th century to the end of the millennium. It sets the history of insanity in the area against a background of social and cultural issues.
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By: Renato Cristi
ISBN: 9780708314418
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Publication Date: Jun 1998
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Within Germany, Carl Schmitt's status as a political thinker is on a par with Machiavelli and Hobbes. In this study the author seeks to apply Schmitt's thought to modern times as well as extrapolate possibilities for the future.
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By: Eleri Hedd James
ISBN: 9780708322468
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Publication Date: Feb 2010
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Y mwyaf gwreiddiol a thoreithiog o'n beirniaid llenyddol yw R. M. Jones, a ddisgrifiwyd yn ddiweddar fel yr unig feirniad o statws Ewropeaidd sy'n ysgrifennu yn Gymraeg.
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By: Neil Ludlow
ISBN: 9781783160464
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Publication Date: Sep 2014
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Dyma lyfr sy'n gosod un o gestyll mwyaf pwysig ond lleiaf adnabyddus Cymru yn ol ym myw hanes Cymru'r Oesoedd Canol.
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By: John R. Kenyon
ISBN: 9780708309483
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Publication Date: Jul 1987
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This volume presents a collection of essays providing a picture of the current knowledge of castles in Wales and the Marches. The collection i s set out in chronological order starting with early earthwork castles and extending through to the 17th-century Civil War.
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By: Christiania Whitehead
ISBN: 9780708317945
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Publication Date: Oct 2003
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A study of the use of architectural allegory to symbolize religious and ideological systems in the Middle Ages. Assessing major texts such as Chaucer's "House of Fame" as well as lesser-known works, it charts the evolution of this tradition in relation to social, political and religious contexts.
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