Jonathan Brooks-Jones on a chronicle of scams, acquittals, and debauchery launched in Swansea tonight
Making our past work for the present
Tehmina Goskar looks back at a day celebrating the heritage of Swansea’s Copperopolis
Swansea Blitz artwork fails to deliver
Huw David Jones is distinctly underwhelmed by this year’s Locws International display of temporary artworks
The native returns
Huw David Jones welcomes the first showing in Wales of John Cale’s Dark Days at Swansea’s National Waterfront Museum
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
Wales needs a science museum
John Tucker says we know too little in Wales about our scientific heritage and achievements, which should be collected and celebrated
A Festschrift for Ieuan Gwynedd Jones
A conference in Aberystwyth is taking place celebrating the work and influence of one our leading historians
Our diverging national conversations
Social solidarity, multiculturalism and convivial cosmopolitanism are central to identity debates taking place across Britain
Sir Glanmor Williams 1920 – 2005
Kenneth O. Morgan on the founder of the 20th Century school of Welsh historians