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Tag: 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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“Learning Welsh is My Way of Honouring My Ancestors”
Humans of Cymru is a blog which aims to celebrate stories of everyday Welsh people. The stories we aim to cover are inspirational in nature and hopefully provide the reader with not just inspiration but warmth as well. You can find us on Facebook, where we share similar stories. David Broom, 60, is an American who soon realises that…