A timely exploration of Wales's coastline that challenges us to rethink our relationship with the...
Fills a gap in medieval studies by exploring the significance of the snail.
An intriguing and comprehensive selection of ghost stories from Wales.
The story of trying to get life right even when things feels a little bit wrong, How an Egg Chang...
Examines the lasting impact of Welsh writer Raymond Williams' concept of 'structures of feeling.'
I follow the patterns in ever-widening circles. Gathering dust in the heat of summer. Rainwater i...
'Exploring detailed accounts of historic crime is one of the best ways to catch a glimpse of a so...
This accessible and comprehensive introduction traces the development of the Welsh language from ...
This book is an introduction written for both the scholar and the interested lay reader. It prese...
This pioneering book traces Welsh LGBT life and politics from the Middle Ages to the present. Dra...
This book traces the developing economy of medieval Wales across roughly two hundred years of Eng...
This ground-breaking volume brings together contributions from scholars across a range of discipl...
A collection of Raymond Williams's writings on Welsh culture, literature, history and politics. I...
As evidenced by the vampires, werewolves, and other frights overrunning the best-seller lists, th...
This is the third of a series of volumes outlining the history and development of Welsh literatur...
Born into one of Swansea’s most distinguished families, Amy Dillwyn (1845–1935) was a Welsh novel...
Theses accepted for higer degrees by universities tend to be buried prematurely in libraries unle...
Dorothy Edwards is the first full-length critical literary study of Dorothy Edwards, the enigmati...
The majority of historians have viewed Lloyd George's early career to 1896 as superficial. Based ...
Spanning the late 19th century and early 20th century, this volume seeks to introduce and underst...
Features the history of cricket in Wales, tracing the evolution of, and the fundamental role of t...
The Queer Uncanny investigates the roles played by the concept of the uncanny, as defined by Sigm...
Mynegai I Weithiau Ifor Williams
The Historic Architecture of Wales
Yr Esgob Burgess a Choleg Llanbedr
A volume tracing the history and development of the University of Wales published to celebrate th...
An innovative, theological study of the sense of holy place?, and the links between nationality, ...
A collection of essays that uses questions, hypotheses and concepts drawn from postcolonial theor...
Despite the growing body of work on the media in Wales, very little exists on the history of comm...
The Rebecca Riots in west Wales began in the summer of 1839. They ceased as suddenly as they had ...
This book focuses on adaptations in and of nineteenth-century France, assessing the reworking of ...
A Day in Melbourne and A Day in Hobart feature 24 line drawings each of iconic Melbourne and Hoba...
Stiletto heels, miniskirts, bobbed wigs, shiny new technology, and exotic locations were all part...
Parrots and lorikeets swoop down, vivid, bright and colourful. Black swans glide through the air....
Why did British Army Red Coats fire on a group of miners hidden behind a crude wooden stockade in...
Drawing on the latest research on Wales during the eleventh to fourteenth centuries, this book re...
A history of the legendary music studio behind Queen, Oasis, and more--updated with new chapters ...
A timely look at the state of the National Health Service in the UK, from its creation in 1948 to...
A striking memoir that travels through a traumatic childhood with an abusive mother.
A study of the history of linguistic thoughts and attitudes in Wales during the eighteenth centur...
A collection of 13 varied articles by renowned scholars dealing with various aspects of literatur...
This volume covers South-West Wales. It comprises a full analytical introduction and a catalogue ...
Life in Mars: from Manchester to New York is the first full account of this ground-breaking telev...