Adam Somerset examines ‘Tryweryn: A New Dawn?’, Wyn Thomas’ third instalment of books that explore the cultural and political history of Wales.

Adam Somerset examines ‘Tryweryn: A New Dawn?’, Wyn Thomas’ third instalment of books that explore the cultural and political history of Wales.
Adam Johannes reflects on the injection of socialism into the nationalisms of Scotland, Catalonia and Quebec, and considers what it all means for Wales
David Melding shares an extract from his essay to mark the 20th Anniversary of Devolution to Wales
This is the IWA response following a review of an article written by Abdul Azim
Ifan Morgan Jones looks at the effect of Labour’s UK fortunes on Wales.
Jasmine Donahaye reflects on the emotional subtleties of nationalism.
Jasmine Donahaye investigates the antisemitic slur against Plaid Cymru
Dafydd Glyn Jones questions whether it is justified to speculate that Saunders Lewis moved steadily towards the right in the 1930s
David Moon explains how Welsh Labour has managed to spike Plaid Cymru’s guns and dominate Welsh politics