Dr Richard Marsden reflects on the growing numbers of OU students choosing to research Welsh history
Architecture in and of Wales
John Hilling explores the history of Welsh architecture and how it has developed
Unfamiliar Complexities
Grahame Davies is proud to claim an overlooked, misunderstood identity
In from the margins
Joao Morais reviews Peter Lord’s ‘The Tradition’, an illustrative portrayal of Welsh art and history
Great places
Baroness Kay Andrews argues the importance of culture and heritage in successful communities
In Their Footsteps: a view from Stow Hill
On the anniversary of the Newport Rising, Dylan Moore encourages people across Wales to get back in step with their Chartist forebears.
A Walk on the Wild Side – in Wales
Rhys David finds solitude and interesting signs of a new vitality on a trek through the middle of Wales
The fascinating heritage Wales has chosen to forget
Meirion Morgan and Michael Plaut say Wales has much more to its heritage then rugby playing and mine working.
Wales: History, Myth and Empire
John Winterson Richards questions the reality of our perceptions of Welsh history.