Geraint Talfan Davies sees the parties building cultural policy in Wales without much money

Geraint Talfan Davies sees the parties building cultural policy in Wales without much money
Siôn Hughes explains how the use of the latest ground-breaking technology and meticulous detective work helped recreate the face of Welsh medieval rebel hero.
Mari Williams argues that Welsh civilisation is the poorer for the decline of the teaching of Latin and Greek
Flagging up a forthcoming IWA conference on a pertinent theme
Geraint Talfan Davies listens to an historic statement about the BBC’s intent to reflect the nations of the UK
by Geraint Talfan Davies
William Hodgkins Memorial Lecture
Cardiff Adult Christian Education Centre
21 May 2010
In Europe the notion of homogeneous cultures neatly separated and parceled within state boundaries always needed qualification. Today it is
Daniel Williams on a new biography of Raymond Williams, revealing how central he remains to the culture and society of 20th Century Wales