Writing a Small Nation's Past

Writing a Small Nation's Past

Author: Neil Evans

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-02-17

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 1134786689

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This is the first volume to examine how the history of Wales was written in a period that saw the emergence of professional historiography, largely focused on the nation, across Europe and in the United States. It thus sets Wales in the context of recent work on national history writing in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and, more particularly, offers a Welsh perspective on the ways in which history was written in small, mainly stateless, nations. The comparative dimension is fundamental to the volume's aim, highlighting what was distinctive about Welsh historical writing and showing how the Welsh experience mirrors and illuminates broader historiographical developments. The book begins with an introduction that uses the concept of historical culture as a way of exploring the different strands of historiography covered in the collection, providing orientation to the chapters that follow. These are divided into four sections: 'Contexts and Backgrounds', 'Amateurs and Popularizers', 'Creating Academic Disciplines', and 'Comparative Perspectives'. All these themes are then drawn together in the conclusion to examine how far Welsh historians exemplify widespread trends in the writing of national history, and thereby point-up common themes that emerge from the volume and clarify its broader significance for students of historiography.


Transactions

Transactions

Author: Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England)

Publisher:

Published: 1897

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13:

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National Redeemer

National Redeemer

Author: Elissa R. Henken

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780801483493

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In this lively interdisciplinary study, Elissa R. Henken combines the tools of the historian and the folklorist to explore the development of a powerful, polysemous cultural symbol. Owain Glyndwr, called Owen Glendower by Shakespeare, led the last major armed rebellion of the Welsh against the English in the early fifteenth century. He has become an important symbol of modern Welsh nationalism. Henken examines the roles Glyndwr played both in his own lifetime and in subsequent centuries.


People, Places and Passions

People, Places and Passions

Author: Russell Davies

Publisher: University of Wales Press

Published: 2015-06-15

Total Pages: 608

ISBN-13: 1783162392

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It takes a different view of the history of Wales, examining a panorama of different emotions and experiences – laughter, happiness, fear, anger, adventure, lust, loneliness, anxiety – to give an entertaining and exciting new history to Wales. a wide range of sources are used to present the ambitions and anxieties which drove and destroyed Welsh people The book’s literary style and the fact that it follows earlier successful studies by the author should ensure an audience.


The Chevalier D'Auriac

The Chevalier D'Auriac

Author: S. Levett Yeats

Publisher: Wildside Press LLC

Published: 2008-04-30

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1434469816

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Yeats "writes with perfect spontaneity, and if he selected his field with an eye to its popularity, he found it most favorable to the exercise of undeniable talent." -- The New York Times.