Menna Machreth exlains what it is about Wales that turns her on
Off to Philadelphia in the 17th Century
Hilary Lloyd Yewlett explains how curiosity about her family history led her in search of the Merediths of Radnorshire
Blaenafon’s versus Caernarfon’s usable past
John Osmond prises open a report published today on the value of Wales’s historic environment
Projecting Wales to the world
John Osmond reports on a lecture by outgoing Director General of National Museum Wales challenging us to raise our game
A Festschrift for Ieuan Gwynedd Jones
A conference in Aberystwyth is taking place celebrating the work and influence of one our leading historians
Celebrating Welsh diversity
Ahead of the Welsh Defence League rally tomorrow, Rev. Aled Edwards on how all of us in Wales have a right to be different and distinctive, whilst being equally Welsh.
The Arts and Religion – Shared Predicaments
by Geraint Talfan Davies
William Hodgkins Memorial Lecture
Cardiff Adult Christian Education Centre
21 May 2010
Sir Glanmor Williams 1920 – 2005
Kenneth O. Morgan on the founder of the 20th Century school of Welsh historians