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  1. Australia: A New History of the Great Southern Land by Frank Welsh, 2008-07-29
  2. Union Pacific Railroad (MBI Railroad Color History) by Joe Welsh, Kevin J Holland, 2010-01-01
  3. Literature, Religion and Society in Wales, 1660-1730 (University of Wales Press - Studies in Welsh History) by Geraint H. Jenkins, 1980-01-01
  4. Welsh Americans: A History of Assimilation in the Coalfields by Ronald L. Lewis, 2008-10-01
  5. The Welsh Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-13
  6. A History of Hong Kong by Frank Welsh, 1997-04-21
  7. The Welsh Language and Social Domains (University of Wales Press - Social History of the Welsh Language)
  8. The Welsh Language and the 1891 Census (University of Wales Press - Social History of the Welsh Language)
  9. A Borrowed Place: The History of Hong Kong by Frank Welsh, 1996-07
  10. Language and Community in the Nineteenth Century (University of Wales Press - Social History of the Welsh Language)
  11. Welsh History in the Early Middle Ages (Variorum Collected Studies) by Wendy Davies, 2009-08-01
  12. The Rise and Fall of Apartheid (Reconsiderations in Southern African History) by David Welsh, 2010-04-08
  13. Local History on the Ground by Tom Welsh, 2009-05-01
  14. Medical Histories of Confederate Generals by Jack D. Welsh, 1999-07

1. Wales: Travel, Culture, History, Language
Contains links to Welsh timelines, history and rich cultural content.Category Regional Europe Wales Society and Culture History...... The History of Wales from the Welsh point of view. Peter Ganu. WelshHistory Timeline Browse through 3,000 years of welsh history.
http://www.britannia.com/celtic/wales/
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Cultural Traditions ... Welsh Proverbs TRAVEL GUIDES Travel London Guide Scotland Guide Earth Mysteries ... Virtual Tours TRAVEL SERVICES Planning Resources UK Hotel Booking Reservation Centre BRITANNIA.COM About Britannia Newcomer's Guide Privacy Statement BusinessCentre ... Contact us The History of Wales from the Welsh point of view. Peter Williams' original work presenting the rich history of Wales and placing its culture and people in their proper historical context. National Referendum of 1997 - An account of the events leading up to the historic vote to establish Wales' National Assembly.

2. Department Of History & Welsh History
Department of History welsh history. Hugh Owen Building
http://www.aber.ac.uk/history
Introduction Undergraduate Information Postgraduate Study Admissions ... Links
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Staff Information about Staff Information for Current Students (Internal Use Only) Postgraduate Study MA Historical Studies MA History of Wales Bursaries MPhil and PhD Research Departmental Research Programme Contact Hugh Owen Building The University of Wales, Aberystwytyh Ceredigion SY23 3DY Tel: 01970 622662 Fax: 01970 622676 Email: mbj@aber.ac.uk

3. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Welsh History
BUBL LINK / 515 Catalogue of Internet Resources welsh history Subjects irish history, scottish culture, scottish history, welsh history. DeweyClass 941.0
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  • Brief History of Wales
  • CADW: Welsh Historic Monuments
  • Castles of Wales
  • Celtic Heart ...
  • Welsh Tourist Board Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Brief History of Wales
    Twenty chapter history of Wales, covering the cultural revival, Tudor Wales, religious changes under the Stuarts, the coming of industry, the emergence of the labour party, and the language dilemma.
    Author: Peter N Williams
    Subjects: wales, welsh history
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    CADW: Welsh Historic Monuments
    Conserves, protects, and presents the built heritage of Wales and undertakes the Secretary of State's statutory responsibilities for securing all ancient monuments for the future, for grant-aiding rescue archaeology work, and for offering grants to owners of historic buildings.
    Author: CADW
    Subjects: celtic archaeology, welsh history
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    Castles of Wales
    Range of articles on the history of Welsh castles, including a medieval Wales timeline.
  • 4. WELSH History & Culture Menu
    welsh history Culture Menu * NEW This addition to Skye's history pages will feature welsh history, culture, legends and articles about Wales. Contributing writers include Alison Harding and Robert Gunn (Skyelander - me-) and more.
    http://members.aol.com/skyewrites/menu11.html
    * NEW - This addition to Skye's history pages will feature Welsh history, culture, legends and articles about Wales. Contributing writers include Alison Harding and Robert Gunn (Skyelander - me:-) and more. Enjoy!
    *NEW* - Click on the links to read:
    Welsh King, Hywel Dda "The Good"
    The Cymry or Cymru The Welsh
    Y Gododdin - Ancient Welsh historical literature
    Coming soon - Llywelyn the Last, Prince of North Wales.
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  • 5. Welsh Family History Archive
    The Research Files. welsh history Links. A Brief History of Wales.
    http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales
    Croeso i Gymru (welcome to Wales), and welcome to my....
    Welsh Family History Archive
    I'm John Ball

    Frequently Asked Questions Photographic Service Answers to commonly asked questions about Welsh family history. How to commission photographs
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    Glossary of Welsh Place-Names Sounds of Wales Learn how to interpret Welsh place-names. Listen to the pronunciation of over 100 Welsh place-names. Keturah's Diary Tallis's Topographical Dictionary Accompany a Welsh girl on her ocean voyage to Australia in 1860. Study a mid 19th century gazetteer and maps of Welsh counties. Links to On-line Resources Wales of Old Explore links to recommended websites on the World Wide Web. Enjoy these Welsh family histories illustrated with fascinating old photographs. Llangar Parish Records Welsh Ancestor List Search the parish registers for Llangar, Merionethshire. Search the list
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    Dead Addresses
    Maps of Wales Welsh Gravestone Inscriptions Learn how to select and interpret maps of Wales. Interpret Welsh language gravestone inscriptions.

    6. Hanes Cymru / Welsh History
    Medieval Wales Medieval Welsh Genealogies Welsh (Celtic) Christianity A Welsh ChronicleMaps of Medieval Wales A Bibliography of welsh history welsh history
    http://www.webexcel.ndirect.co.uk/gwarnant/hanes/hanes.htm
    In this part of the site there are subsections on:
    Source Texts for Medieval Wales

    Medieval Welsh Genealogies

    Welsh (Celtic) Christianity

    A Welsh Chronicle
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    A Bibliography of Welsh History

    Welsh History Links
    (coming soon) The What's New page will give you details of, and shortcuts to, the latest updates. If you have any comments or suggestions on how I can improve the site - let me know. I would also like to know how you found, or found out about, this site. I hope you enjoy it! Jeff
    What's New
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    7. Welsh History: Historical Texts — Contents
    Later Texts. Act of Union. The Blue Books. Welsh Language Act. Online Archives. WelshArchives Council. Welsh Manorial Archives. What's New. Gwarnant Homepage.
    http://www.webexcel.ndirect.co.uk/gwarnant/hanes/texts/textscontents.htm
    Updated: 07/10/98 Introduction Early-Medieval Texts Gallic Chronicles Historia Nova St. Germanus De Excidio [OS] De Excidio [OS] Medieval Texts Historia Brittonum [OS] HB (Vatican) HB (Mommsen) [OS] Annales Cambriae ... Brut y Tywysogyon Clonmacnoise Adam of Usk Later Texts Act of Union The Blue Books Welsh Language Act Online Archives Welsh Archives Council Welsh Manorial Archives What's New Gwarnant Homepage

    8. U.W.A. - Undergraduate Courses - History & Welsh History
    Undergraduate welsh history course available at the University of Wales,Aberystwyth. History welsh history VV12, VV21*, Q5VF*, VVC2.
    http://www.aber.ac.uk/courses/history-welsh.shtml
    BA American Studies Art History Drama Economic and Social History ... Welsh * = Welsh Medium Course
    Admissions Tutor:
    Dr Richard Coopey
    Telephone:
    Fax: (01970) 622676
    E-mail: rcc@aber.ac.uk Department of History
    Office Telephone: (01970) 622662 Course brochure
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    Related Courses Introduction History European History Modern History and Politics Welsh History Lenyddiaeth a Hanes Cymru Modern Welsh Studies Welsh History

    9. Welsh History
    Dave Fortin has compiled and edited these pages as a very qualified briefing ofwelsh history welsh history 120 COMPILED AND EDITED BY DAVE FORTIN Date Thu
    http://home.worldonline.dk/kmariboe/fgspwelsh.html
    Dave Fortin has compiled and edited these pages as a very
    qualified briefing of Welsh History:
    WELSH HISTORY
    COMPILED AND EDITED
    BY DAVE FORTIN
    Date: Thu, 24 Jul 1997 17:23:30 -0700
    From: David Walter Fortin
    Subject: Two Sides of History
    Hello All,
    I ran across this while digging in some old books, and thought some of you
    might be interested in the comparison of the contemporary account with the movie, as well as comparing the viewpoint of an English writer with that of a Scottish one: From Matthew of Westminster, 'The Flowers of History' "Wilielmus Waleis, a man void of pity, a robber given to sacrilege, arson and homicide, more hardened in cruelty than Herod, more raging in madness than Nero...was condemned to a most cruel but justly deserved death. He was drawn through the streets of London at the tails of horses, until he reached a gallows of unusual height, especially prepared for him; there he was suspended by a halter; but taken down while yet alive, he was

    10. History And Status Of The Welsh Language
    Brawdy Books, Francis Jones and historical archive material, genealogy, welsh history and published works
    http://users.comlab.ox.ac.uk/geraint.jones/about.welsh/#history
    History and Status of the Welsh Language
    Incomplete draft of 8th January 1995, last changed 24th September 1999. This document is written to accompany Mark Nodine's online Welsh lessons and used to be an appendix of that document, although I think it has now been removed from there (which makes the huge numbers of accesses to it the more confusing). It aims to answer, from the - perhaps necessarily opinionated - standpoint of a native Welsh speaker, some questions about the historical, political and cultural background of the language that he or I think might be asked by a learner from outside that culture. The present document has been drafted as responses to a list of questions, originally based on those that Mark thought might be asked:

    11. History & Welsh History; University Of Wales, Bangor
    Undergraduate Studies Postgraduate Studies Research StaffEvents Student Pages. Search Contacts Cymraeg.Category Society History Academic Departments United Kingdom Wales
    http://www.bangor.ac.uk/history/

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    12. Welsh History With Archaeology, University Of Wales, Bangor
    welsh history WITH ARCHAEOLOGY (Single Honours; UCAS code V1VK).Through studying the History and Archaeology of Wales and their
    http://www.bangor.ac.uk/history/undergrad/degree_courses/welshhist_arch.htm
    home contacts undergraduate studies postgraduate studies ... student pages Degree Courses History
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    WELSH HISTORY WITH ARCHAEOLOGY
    (Single Honours; UCAS code V1VK) Through studying the History and Archaeology of Wales and their wider context you will gain an understanding of the development of Wales over the centuries, the changing nature of society and settlement, and the evolution of contemporary Wales. The degree will provide a good basis for careers in tourism, travel management and heritage, especially, but not exclusively, in Wales.
    In Year 1, at least three-quarters of your study must be in Welsh History and Archaeology modules. You choose the remainder from modules available within the Department in History, Heritage or Contemporary Issues, or from modules outside the Department including Modern Languages and Information Technology.
    The core Welsh History modules are: Age of the Princes; Images of Wales; Wales and Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries. The core Archaeology module is: An Introduction to Archaeological Principles and Techniques; you also choose at least one from Introduction to British Prehistory; An Introduction to Historical Archaeology: Roman and Medieval Britain.

    13. Home Page
    Brawdy Books, Francis Jones and historical archive material,genealogy, welsh history and published works.
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    14. Welsh History
    Brawdy Books, Francis Jones and historical archive material, genealogy, WelshHistory and published works. NOW AVAILABLE. A few copies are available of.
    http://www.brawdybooks.com/initialpage.htm
    NOW AVAILABLE A few copies are available of The Francis Jones Historic Houses of Pembrokeshire (Extended Edition) Please contact us for purchase details and further information

    15. Significant Dates In The History Of Wales
    Home Up welsh history. The Welsh in Patagonia (coming later). A WelshHistory Biography. Sharon Kay Penman. Ms. Penman writes historical fiction.
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    Home Up WELSH HISTORY Chart of Significant Welsh History Dates The Welsh in North America The Welsh in Patagonia S Welsh History Links A Welsh History Bibliography If you know the source for this chart, let me know so that I can give credit… I downloaded it in 1995.
    SIGNIFICANT WELSH HISTORY DATES
    B.C.
    The Celts settle in Wales. 43 A.D. Troops of Roman Emperor Claudius invade Britain. It takes 35 years to fully conquer Wales. (78 A.D.) Irish raiders make permanent settlements in Southwest Wales. Four hundred years of occupation end for Britain as the Romans leave. Saxon invaders seize the opportunity and start invading. Waves of Saxons descend upon Britain. The Saxons are defeated at Mount Badon. One of King Arthur's twelve battles. Supposed rule of King Arthur for 45 plus years. This is also the period of Saints. Celtic saints set up sites throughout Wales teaching Christianity. In the east of Britain, the Saxons remain pagan. Offa of Mercia, a powerful Saxon king, builds Offa's Dyke, marking Wales's eastern boundary. The Dyke is not a fortified one, but a permanent boundary line. The most notable Welsh figure before the arrival of the Normans is slain. Rhodri Mawr was the first Welsh ruler to unite the Welsh tribes and kingdoms under one rule. During his reign, the Vikings increase their raids.

    16. BBC Online - Wales - History
    A history of Wales Building a Nation, Building a Nation Follow the courseof welsh history from the Romans to Rhodri Morgan. In twenty
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/davies/

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    Wales News ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! A history of Wales Building a Nation Follow the course of Welsh history from the Romans to Rhodri Morgan. In twenty chapters, eminent historian Dr John Davies traces the development of the Welsh nation from the tribal battles of Celtic Britain to the Assembly debates in Cardiff Bay. Dr John Davies Leading historian Dr John Davies has written a version of the history of Wales especially for the web. History Quiz How much do you know about Welsh history? Test your knowledge with these 10 questions. The answers are all to be found in the site Building a Nation by John Davies. Other chapters: 1. Wales and the Romans 2. Welsh State System 3. Celtic Church in Wales 4. Coming of the Normans 5. Emergence of the Principality 6. End of Welsh Independence 7. Medieval Welsh Society 8. Revolt of Owain Glyndwr 9. Coming of the Tudors

    17. BBC - Wales - About Wales
    The BBC's guide to welsh history, genealogy, myths, legends, Celtic peoples andlanguages, Welsh language (Cymraeg), FAQs about Wales, Celtic connections
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/about/rr.shtml

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    Wales About Wales ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Reading the Ruins - an archaeological history of Wales Timeline: Stone Age Stone Circles Romans Dark Ages ... Christianity Stone Age Archaeologist Frank Olding presents a history of Wales based upon its archaeological remains. E xamining the evidence that exists for the country's earliest inhabitants - Neanderthal man and early humans. 1. Pontnewydd Cave: St Asaph 2. Paviland Cave: Gower 3. Severn Estuary 4. Parc Le Breos: Gower ... 5. Arthur's Stone: Gower Some books about this period of Welsh history John Davies, A History of Wales (London, 1993) The Making of Wales (Cardiff, 1999) Prys Morgan ed., The Tempus History of Wales (Stroud, 2001) John Davies, A History of Wales (London, 1993) The Making of Wales (Cardiff, 1999) Prys Morgan ed., The Tempus History of Wales (Stroud, 2001) Weblinks Cadw - www.Cadw.wales.gov.uk Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales - www.rcahmw.org.uk BBC History - Welsh timeline BBC Wales - Building a Nation ... Britannia's History of Wales - www.britannia.com/wales/ The BBC is not responsible for the content of external web sites. Take a virtual (RealMedia) helicopter ride over...

    18. Welsh History
    gathered by TE Clark. Anyone with an interest in local or welsh historywill be delighted by this book. ISBN 1899025-01-4 £7.95.
    http://www.btinternet.com/~drakegroup/cap01/CAP/welsh_history.htm
    Home Order Books Religious Studies Women's Studies [ Welsh History ] Education Biography Literature [Drake Group Home]
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    Up HISTORY OF THE HAMLET OF GELLIDEG A GUIDE TO MERTHYR TYDFIL AND THE TRAVELLER'S COMPANION F. J. Pedler At a time when awareness of local history and local history sources, become more popular and widely available, it is refreshing to re-examine a local classic. The History of the Hamlet of Gellideg deals with a very important area of the County Borough of Merthyr Tydfil and overflows with local information and detail. The author, Fred Pedlar, was absorbed by local activities and kept meticulous lists of events. He uses his exhaustive files and knowledge to take us on a fascinating historical tour of his beloved hamlet. The style is very personal and surprisingly fresh and the content is outstanding. It puts meat on the bones of history. There have been many excellent books about the history of Merthyr Tydfil but if you read nothing else, read this! ISBN 1-899025-12-X T. E. Clarke

    19. North Wales Index - Web Directory For North Wales
    If you are a parent, you may like to consider installing filtering software. WelshHistory 47 sites in this category Art Culture / History / welsh history.
    http://www.northwalesindex.co.uk/pages/349.html
    North North Wales Index Wales Index ... Wales Index Commercial Advertising (more info) Commercial Advertising (more info) Tomorrow never comes... do it now, quit the rat race, part time or full time it's up to you. Turn your dreams into reality. www.goodtimehealthcare.supanet.com
    The Wales Index is hosted by http://www.gradwell.com/
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    A listing on this site does not constitute a recommendation of goods or services. Some sites may contain adult language. If you are a parent, you may like to consider installing filtering software. Welsh History 47 sites in this category History / Welsh History Anglesey (Ynys Mon) Aberffraw Amlwch Anglesey Area ... USA Money and Coins in Wales http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/arian/welsh.html The history of money and coins in Wales, from Medieval to Modern Times. CATEGORIES: Welsh History LOCATIONS: Wales (general) Of Dragons and Daffodils http://www.welshdragon.net From 1000BC to the present. And everything in-between. From Owain Glyndwr's fight for independence, to Prince Madoc's discovery of the New World in 1170. CATEGORIES: Welsh History LOCATIONS: Wales (general) The Traditional National Costume of Wales http://www.welsh-costume.co.uk

    20. Homepage For History And Welsh History Section
    You are at School of History and Archaeology History and WelshHistory Section homepage History and welsh history Section. The
    http://www.cf.ac.uk/hisar/history/
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    History and Welsh History Section The Section, with 17 members of staff , scores highly in assessments of both teaching and research, and was awarded a 5A in the latest Research Assessment Exercise . Our teaching is driven by the latest historical research and we strive to offer an exciting and stimulating learning environment with a broad range of subjects. The Section has strong expertise in the histories of Britain, Europe and Asia, stretching from medieval Britain to China in the twentieth century, with strengths in the crusades, social, economic, cultural, medieval, medical and gender history. The research interests of the staff range from the Normans to GDR art; from Fascism to early-modern crime and witchcraft; from emigration to public health; from the history of China to the economic history of Britain in the twentieth century Cardiff, as capital city of Wales, is also the most appropriate site for the study of Welsh History and the Section offers undergraduate and postgraduate study in early-modern and modern Welsh history.

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