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Category: Welsh Histories
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Drowned Voices: The Acoustic Impact of the Flooding of Capel Celyn
Cofiwch Dryweryn This is a blog post from our guest writer, Zoe Murphy. It eloquently explains the acoustic impact of the flooding of Capel Celyn. I live in the hope that most people in Wales will know or come to know, the significance of the phrase ‘Cofiwch Dryweryn.’ These two Welsh words have now become…
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Gwilym Bevan: the Great Welsh Agnostic Novel
This is a blog post from our guest writer, Dr. Adam Pearce. It was featured in the May issue of Welsh Histories Magazine. The Great Deed of Gwilym Bevan – A Review by Dr. Adam Pearce I have argued elsewhere that early novels in Welsh have been systematically underrated by the academic community in Wales,…
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Chepstow Castle by Arthur Cole
Our latest poetry submission from Arthur Cole takes aim at Chepstow Castle.
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David Lloyd-George: Potential Nazi Puppet
On September 17 1936, “I talked to Hitler” was David Lloyd-George’s article in the Daily Express – it may have made him a Nazi puppet.
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Mametz Wood Remembered by Arthur Cole
This is a poetry submission titled “Mametz Wood Remembered” from our guest writer, Arthur Cole. Welsh Histories always welcomes poems with a Welsh historical theme, so if you believe you have a poem that fits the bill, please send it to us. Diolch yn fawr iawn. The following poem is dedicated to the brave men of the 38th…